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Are you really being judged, or just believing you are? We all feel it, that sting of judgment from others, whether it’s a disapproving glance at church or a quiet voice in our own heads. But what if the real weight of judgment doesn’t come from the outside… but from within? In this kickoff episode of a powerful five-part series, host Mark Hummel takes us into the heart of one of the most quietly destructive forces in the life of a disciple: internal judgment.
Mark shares raw, personal stories, from childhood field day heartbreak to deep-rooted feelings of abandonment, and helps listeners recognize how these early moments shape the way we interpret judgment today. Through biblical truth and psychological insight, he unpacks how our thoughts, not others’ opinions, are often the loudest voices condemning us.
This episode introduces the framework of GAILs, Gremlins, Assumptions, Interpretations, and Limiting Beliefs, and invites you to examine the internal scripts that may be holding you back from authentic connection, growth, and mission.
5 Key Takeaways:
Judgment hurts most when it echoes what we already fear about ourselves.
God’s judgment is rooted in truth and love, not shame.
Internal judgment often comes from hidden mental filters formed early in life.
The GAILs framework reveals how your mind might be sabotaging your relationships and self-worth.
Awareness is the first step toward freedom and spiritual maturity.
“The weight of judgment is rarely about what people say, it's about what we believe.” - Mark Hummel
Take 15 minutes this week to journal through your own GAILs. Ask yourself: Where am I letting old beliefs shape my current reality? Then, subscribe and share this episode with someone who’s ready to break free from the invisible chains of internal judgment.
Want to learn more about Mark Hummel? Check out the links below.
Want to learn more about The Known Disciple Project? Check out the links below.
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By Mark HummelAre you really being judged, or just believing you are? We all feel it, that sting of judgment from others, whether it’s a disapproving glance at church or a quiet voice in our own heads. But what if the real weight of judgment doesn’t come from the outside… but from within? In this kickoff episode of a powerful five-part series, host Mark Hummel takes us into the heart of one of the most quietly destructive forces in the life of a disciple: internal judgment.
Mark shares raw, personal stories, from childhood field day heartbreak to deep-rooted feelings of abandonment, and helps listeners recognize how these early moments shape the way we interpret judgment today. Through biblical truth and psychological insight, he unpacks how our thoughts, not others’ opinions, are often the loudest voices condemning us.
This episode introduces the framework of GAILs, Gremlins, Assumptions, Interpretations, and Limiting Beliefs, and invites you to examine the internal scripts that may be holding you back from authentic connection, growth, and mission.
5 Key Takeaways:
Judgment hurts most when it echoes what we already fear about ourselves.
God’s judgment is rooted in truth and love, not shame.
Internal judgment often comes from hidden mental filters formed early in life.
The GAILs framework reveals how your mind might be sabotaging your relationships and self-worth.
Awareness is the first step toward freedom and spiritual maturity.
“The weight of judgment is rarely about what people say, it's about what we believe.” - Mark Hummel
Take 15 minutes this week to journal through your own GAILs. Ask yourself: Where am I letting old beliefs shape my current reality? Then, subscribe and share this episode with someone who’s ready to break free from the invisible chains of internal judgment.
Want to learn more about Mark Hummel? Check out the links below.
Want to learn more about The Known Disciple Project? Check out the links below.
TikTok
YouTube
Website
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices