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In this second episode of Jesus & Psychology, we explore deliverance through both a spiritual and psychological lens.
This conversation unpacks the psychology of deliverance—how patterns of thinking, trauma, conditioning, and habit formation can influence the strongholds we experience in our lives. While spiritual freedom is central to the Christian faith, lasting transformation often also involves confronting underlying habits and developing new patterns of thought and behavior.
This episode invites us to think more deeply about liberation—not just as a moment, but as a process that involves spiritual surrender, psychological insight, and intentional formation. Freedom in Christ is real and understanding the mind can help us walk it out.
Follow @jesusandpsychology on social media and streaming platforms to stay connected with new episodes and conversations at the intersection of faith and psychology.
By Kunbi AiyedogbonIn this second episode of Jesus & Psychology, we explore deliverance through both a spiritual and psychological lens.
This conversation unpacks the psychology of deliverance—how patterns of thinking, trauma, conditioning, and habit formation can influence the strongholds we experience in our lives. While spiritual freedom is central to the Christian faith, lasting transformation often also involves confronting underlying habits and developing new patterns of thought and behavior.
This episode invites us to think more deeply about liberation—not just as a moment, but as a process that involves spiritual surrender, psychological insight, and intentional formation. Freedom in Christ is real and understanding the mind can help us walk it out.
Follow @jesusandpsychology on social media and streaming platforms to stay connected with new episodes and conversations at the intersection of faith and psychology.