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In this episode, we explore the beauty and vulnerability of being fully seen through the lens of Glass by Thompson Square and the truth of Scripture. So many of us fear that if God — or others — really knew us, they might turn away. But the Bible tells a radically different story: a God who sees every crack, every smudge, every part of us others may not find enjoyable, and chooses to love us anyway.
This conversation is an invitation to step out of hiding, to let the light in, and to rest in the assurance that transparency does not disqualify us from grace — it draws us closer to it. If you’ve ever wondered whether God truly enjoys you, not just tolerates you, this episode is for you.
Disclaimer ⚠️
This podcast episode is intended for encouragement, reflection, and spiritual growth. The views shared are rooted in biblical teaching and personal faith perspective and are not meant to replace professional counseling, medical advice, or mental health care. If this episode brings up difficult emotions or past experiences, please consider reaching out to a trusted pastor, counselor, or licensed mental health professional.
Listener discretion is advised, and grace is encouraged — both for yourself and for others — as we explore themes of vulnerability, faith, and healing together.
By Kristin Ricci5
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In this episode, we explore the beauty and vulnerability of being fully seen through the lens of Glass by Thompson Square and the truth of Scripture. So many of us fear that if God — or others — really knew us, they might turn away. But the Bible tells a radically different story: a God who sees every crack, every smudge, every part of us others may not find enjoyable, and chooses to love us anyway.
This conversation is an invitation to step out of hiding, to let the light in, and to rest in the assurance that transparency does not disqualify us from grace — it draws us closer to it. If you’ve ever wondered whether God truly enjoys you, not just tolerates you, this episode is for you.
Disclaimer ⚠️
This podcast episode is intended for encouragement, reflection, and spiritual growth. The views shared are rooted in biblical teaching and personal faith perspective and are not meant to replace professional counseling, medical advice, or mental health care. If this episode brings up difficult emotions or past experiences, please consider reaching out to a trusted pastor, counselor, or licensed mental health professional.
Listener discretion is advised, and grace is encouraged — both for yourself and for others — as we explore themes of vulnerability, faith, and healing together.

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