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Sometimes the most dangerous lies aren’t loud or obvious.
They sound like your own thoughts.
In this episode, Shiree shares a powerful realization that came while sitting in the temple—one that changed the way she understands how the adversary works on faithful, covenant-keeping people.
Rather than pulling us off the path outright, Satan often works quietly, whispering discouragement, shame, blame, and defeat in ways we don’t even recognize as deception.
This episode explores:
Why discouragement and defeat never come from God
How to recognize when a thought isn’t actually yours
The “slippery slide” many of us don’t realize we’re on
How the Savior stays close—even when the lies feel loud
If you’ve ever felt worn down, blamed yourself for things you couldn’t control, or struggled to feel peace despite doing your best—this conversation is for you.
You are not alone.
And awareness changes everything.
Connect with Shiree at shireebest.com
Join the "Just Love Them" Facebook group
Email Shiree at [email protected]
By Shiree BestSometimes the most dangerous lies aren’t loud or obvious.
They sound like your own thoughts.
In this episode, Shiree shares a powerful realization that came while sitting in the temple—one that changed the way she understands how the adversary works on faithful, covenant-keeping people.
Rather than pulling us off the path outright, Satan often works quietly, whispering discouragement, shame, blame, and defeat in ways we don’t even recognize as deception.
This episode explores:
Why discouragement and defeat never come from God
How to recognize when a thought isn’t actually yours
The “slippery slide” many of us don’t realize we’re on
How the Savior stays close—even when the lies feel loud
If you’ve ever felt worn down, blamed yourself for things you couldn’t control, or struggled to feel peace despite doing your best—this conversation is for you.
You are not alone.
And awareness changes everything.
Connect with Shiree at shireebest.com
Join the "Just Love Them" Facebook group
Email Shiree at [email protected]