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Welcome back to the Chasing Assurance Podcast with Terry Peer and his dad, Terry L. Peer.
In this episode, we tackle one of the most overlooked obstacles in a believer’s life — secret sin.
We often think sin only matters when it’s visible or public, but the Bible makes it clear: even the things we hide in our hearts can erode our peace, guilt our conscience, and block the intimacy God desires with us.
Join us as we explore what Scripture says about hidden faults, guilt, repentance, and the freedom that comes when we stop covering our sin and let Christ cover us.
This one is raw, convicting, and full of hope.
If you’ve ever felt distant from God and can’t figure out why — this message might be for you.
🕊️ Key Topics
The myth of private sin and how it sabotages our assurance
How guilt and secrecy weigh down our spirit
What Psalm 19:12 and Proverbs 28:13 teach about hidden faults
The difference between Old Testament law and New Testament grace
How Jesus redefined sin — from behavior to the heart level
Steps to freedom: confession, repentance, and renewal
Finding compassion and cleansing through 1 John 1:9
📖 Featured Scriptures
Psalm 19:11–12
Psalm 90:8
Proverbs 28:13
Ecclesiastes 12:14
Luke 12:2
Romans 2:16
Hebrews 4:13
1 John 1:9
❤️ Lester’s Feet Foundation Spotlight
This week, we’re praying for Axton, a 16-month-old boy facing an undiagnosed genetic disorder.
Lester’s Feet Foundation is covering the family’s mortgage while they travel to specialists, including Philadelphia Children’s Hospital.
Please pray for:
Healing and answers for Axton
Strength and peace for his family
Wisdom for his doctors
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