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Broken Trust. Real Consequences. Unexpected Grace. | The Skeptic & The Disciple

1 h 7 min · 24. Apr. 2026
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What happens when someone breaks your trust, faces real consequences, and still gets shown grace? In this episode of The Skeptic & The Disciple, Mike and Megan talk about greed, internal scars, pride, mentorship, repentance, forgiveness, and what it means to hold someone accountable without destroying them. The conversation moves from the dangers of trying to replace God with money, power, or approval into a real-life story about broken trust, discipline, and the difficult balance between justice and mercy. This episode wrestles with hard questions: * What do real consequences look like? * Does forgiveness mean removing accountability? * How do you show grace without excusing sin? * What happens when someone tries to be someone they were never meant to be? * How does God use painful moments to humble us, shape us, and redirect us? Mike shares a personal story about mentorship, leadership, disappointment, and choosing a path that leaves room for growth instead of destruction. Megan brings the honest skepticism, humor, and heart that keep the conversation grounded. Together, they explore the tension between consequence and compassion through a Christian lens. If this episode speaks to you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share. #TheSkepticAndTheDisciple #ChristianPodcast #Forgiveness #Grace #Repentance #Faith

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Episode Broken Trust. Real Consequences. Unexpected Grace. | The Skeptic & The Disciple Cover

Broken Trust. Real Consequences. Unexpected Grace. | The Skeptic & The Disciple

What happens when someone breaks your trust, faces real consequences, and still gets shown grace? In this episode of The Skeptic & The Disciple, Mike and Megan talk about greed, internal scars, pride, mentorship, repentance, forgiveness, and what it means to hold someone accountable without destroying them. The conversation moves from the dangers of trying to replace God with money, power, or approval into a real-life story about broken trust, discipline, and the difficult balance between justice and mercy. This episode wrestles with hard questions: * What do real consequences look like? * Does forgiveness mean removing accountability? * How do you show grace without excusing sin? * What happens when someone tries to be someone they were never meant to be? * How does God use painful moments to humble us, shape us, and redirect us? Mike shares a personal story about mentorship, leadership, disappointment, and choosing a path that leaves room for growth instead of destruction. Megan brings the honest skepticism, humor, and heart that keep the conversation grounded. Together, they explore the tension between consequence and compassion through a Christian lens. If this episode speaks to you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share. #TheSkepticAndTheDisciple #ChristianPodcast #Forgiveness #Grace #Repentance #Faith

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