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What Religion Did With A Word That Was Never About Shame

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The Hebrew word for sin appears in the Bible long before it means  what religion taught you. And once you see where it actually starts,  the whole conversation about guilt, shame, and your relationship  with God changes completely. Chata (חָטָא) — the Hebrew word translated as "sin" throughout  scripture — first appears in Judges 20:16 describing elite slingers  who would not miss their target. Not moral failure. Not divine  punishment. A trajectory problem. Which means the original question was never simply, "What sin did  you commit?" The original question was: what happened to the shot? In this episode Nelson walks through: → Why certainty is more dangerous than rebellion → The difference between striving toward acceptance vs. growing     from acceptance (Hebrews 10:14) → What chata actually means in Hebrew — and why it's a trajectory     question, not a character indictment → What Jesus said about religious leaders who load people with     weight they won't carry themselves → Romans 2 and the leaders whose private lives contradict their     public preaching → David refusing Saul's armor — and what that means for the     borrowed theology you're still wearing → What it looks like to fight in equipment that was actually     fitted for you The invitation isn't to try harder. It's to examine deeper. Drop "SHOT" on YouTube or Instagram if this hit something real. Still unlearning, Nelson 🎥 Watch on YouTube → @rethinkfaithwithnelson Be Part of the Conversation: 1. Subscribe to the podcast 2. Find weekly episodes on YouTube [LINK [https://youtube.com/@rethinkingitallwithnelson?si=PmfwppesYNJbkfuK]] 3. Join our "Weekly Unlearning" newsletter for exclusive insights and reflections [LINK [https://podcast.nelsonjacksoniii.com/home]]

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Portada del episodio What Religion Did With A Word That Was Never About Shame

What Religion Did With A Word That Was Never About Shame

The Hebrew word for sin appears in the Bible long before it means  what religion taught you. And once you see where it actually starts,  the whole conversation about guilt, shame, and your relationship  with God changes completely. Chata (חָטָא) — the Hebrew word translated as "sin" throughout  scripture — first appears in Judges 20:16 describing elite slingers  who would not miss their target. Not moral failure. Not divine  punishment. A trajectory problem. Which means the original question was never simply, "What sin did  you commit?" The original question was: what happened to the shot? In this episode Nelson walks through: → Why certainty is more dangerous than rebellion → The difference between striving toward acceptance vs. growing     from acceptance (Hebrews 10:14) → What chata actually means in Hebrew — and why it's a trajectory     question, not a character indictment → What Jesus said about religious leaders who load people with     weight they won't carry themselves → Romans 2 and the leaders whose private lives contradict their     public preaching → David refusing Saul's armor — and what that means for the     borrowed theology you're still wearing → What it looks like to fight in equipment that was actually     fitted for you The invitation isn't to try harder. It's to examine deeper. Drop "SHOT" on YouTube or Instagram if this hit something real. Still unlearning, Nelson 🎥 Watch on YouTube → @rethinkfaithwithnelson Be Part of the Conversation: 1. Subscribe to the podcast 2. Find weekly episodes on YouTube [LINK [https://youtube.com/@rethinkingitallwithnelson?si=PmfwppesYNJbkfuK]] 3. Join our "Weekly Unlearning" newsletter for exclusive insights and reflections [LINK [https://podcast.nelsonjacksoniii.com/home]]

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