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The Dangers of Comparison (Part 2) Summary
Comparison often does more than discourage believers. Over time, it quietly turns into condemnation. In this episode, we explore the crucial difference between the Holy Spirit’s conviction and the enemy’s accusation, and why so many Christians confuse the two. Condemnation leaves believers feeling unworthy, disqualified, and hesitant to draw near to God, while conviction lovingly calls us toward repentance and grace. By examining Scripture, this episode exposes condemnation as a spiritual weapon that paralyzes faith and keeps sincere believers at a distance from the very help they need. Listeners are reminded that shame is not humility, and that freedom begins when we learn to reject condemnation and come boldly to the throne of grace.
By Dr. R.C. Smelcer - Gilead Baptist ChurchSend a text
The Dangers of Comparison (Part 2) Summary
Comparison often does more than discourage believers. Over time, it quietly turns into condemnation. In this episode, we explore the crucial difference between the Holy Spirit’s conviction and the enemy’s accusation, and why so many Christians confuse the two. Condemnation leaves believers feeling unworthy, disqualified, and hesitant to draw near to God, while conviction lovingly calls us toward repentance and grace. By examining Scripture, this episode exposes condemnation as a spiritual weapon that paralyzes faith and keeps sincere believers at a distance from the very help they need. Listeners are reminded that shame is not humility, and that freedom begins when we learn to reject condemnation and come boldly to the throne of grace.