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In this special audio drop from the Unqualified podcast, Paige Loehr shares a powerful excerpt from a sermon she preached at her home church, House of Freedom. This message dives deep into the spiritual significance of our thoughts, emotions, and the lies we believe, tracing the root of all sin back to the original lie in the Garden of Eden.
Paige explores how every sinful action can be traced to a false belief—a lie we've accepted as truth. She challenges listeners to consider who they could become if they stopped believing those lies and instead aligned their minds with God's truth. The teaching is both bold and compassionate, intended to awaken hearts to the spiritual battle that begins in the mind.
Although there is no video recording of the full sermon, this audio-only format delivers just as much impact. Due to the overwhelming response to a short clip previously posted online, Paige shares this longer portion as a gift to listeners and hints at more to come in future conversations with Danielle.
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By Paige Loehr and Danielle WelchIn this special audio drop from the Unqualified podcast, Paige Loehr shares a powerful excerpt from a sermon she preached at her home church, House of Freedom. This message dives deep into the spiritual significance of our thoughts, emotions, and the lies we believe, tracing the root of all sin back to the original lie in the Garden of Eden.
Paige explores how every sinful action can be traced to a false belief—a lie we've accepted as truth. She challenges listeners to consider who they could become if they stopped believing those lies and instead aligned their minds with God's truth. The teaching is both bold and compassionate, intended to awaken hearts to the spiritual battle that begins in the mind.
Although there is no video recording of the full sermon, this audio-only format delivers just as much impact. Due to the overwhelming response to a short clip previously posted online, Paige shares this longer portion as a gift to listeners and hints at more to come in future conversations with Danielle.
Connect: