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Releasing Shame from Offenses—Finding Freedom in Christ
Through Christ, we can find freedom, healing, and restoration. Releasing shame from offenses happens when we find freedom in Christ.
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I Know I Should Be Grateful, but . . . Health Problems
When we are tempted to say, “I know I should be grateful, but…”, we can insert “but God”. Gratitude is not true gratitude when it is obligatory.
Christ’s View of Shame
Christ's view of shame reveals that we can be set free from shame, too. “For the joy set before him, he endured the Cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” —Hebrews 12:2 Christ's View of Shame: The shame of sin As a new...
What we own does not define us
What we own does not define us, whether we are rich or poor. But still we can think our worth or lack of worth comes from that place.
Removing Shame from Broken Family Relationships
Removing Shame from Broken Family Relationships
Removing Shame from a Failed Marriage
A failed marriage is a season, not the end of a life. Yet we can struggle with shame and wonder if we can ever recover. Shame off you!
Removing Shame from our Relationships, part 1
That moment when we get inspired to pursue a goal that is bigger than us we can be tempted to shrink back in shame if we just focus on what we bring to the table. We’d rather achieve our goal quickly and have the assets and talents needed upfront. But God is in the business of developing us for the calling He has given. And God is not concerned with how long it takes to develop us for the task He has given us to do. God cares more about our character than our performance.
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