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Why do we feel guilty when we struggle with our faith?
In this episode of Small Faith Big God, I’m opening up about the spiritual guilt cycle — the kind that starts with missing prayer or skipping church and slowly turns into shame, avoidance, and feeling unworthy of God.
We’ll talk about:
• The difference between conviction and condemnation
• Why guilt can feel spiritual — but isn’t always from God
• Romans 8:1 and what “no condemnation in Christ” really means
• How anxiety, inconsistency, and exhaustion affect our spiritual life
• And how God breaks the guilt loop with grace, not pressure
If you’ve ever thought:
“Am I disappointing God?”
“Why can’t I be more consistent?”
“Why do I avoid Him when I mess up?”
You’re not alone.
This episode is for the Christian who feels behind, tired, anxious, or quietly ashamed — and needs to remember that grace is still sufficient.
You’re not failing God.
You’re growing.
And He hasn’t moved away from you.
Take a deep breath.
Let’s untangle guilt together. 🌿
By Small Faith Big GodWhy do we feel guilty when we struggle with our faith?
In this episode of Small Faith Big God, I’m opening up about the spiritual guilt cycle — the kind that starts with missing prayer or skipping church and slowly turns into shame, avoidance, and feeling unworthy of God.
We’ll talk about:
• The difference between conviction and condemnation
• Why guilt can feel spiritual — but isn’t always from God
• Romans 8:1 and what “no condemnation in Christ” really means
• How anxiety, inconsistency, and exhaustion affect our spiritual life
• And how God breaks the guilt loop with grace, not pressure
If you’ve ever thought:
“Am I disappointing God?”
“Why can’t I be more consistent?”
“Why do I avoid Him when I mess up?”
You’re not alone.
This episode is for the Christian who feels behind, tired, anxious, or quietly ashamed — and needs to remember that grace is still sufficient.
You’re not failing God.
You’re growing.
And He hasn’t moved away from you.
Take a deep breath.
Let’s untangle guilt together. 🌿