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No Shame Thanks for joining us for this week's recap. We kicked off a new series by asking a simple but important question: **Is it shame or is it conviction?** There are two voices competing for our attention. The Holy Spirit speaks to lead us closer to Jesus, while the enemy wants to keep us trapped in guilt and shame. The good news is this: **if you've trusted in Jesus, there is no shame for you.** Romans reminds us that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved and will never be put to shame. When we repent and bring our sin to Christ, He forgives us. We don't have to keep carrying what He's already taken away. Conviction and shame are not the same thing. Conviction points us toward Jesus and repentance. Shame keeps pointing us back to our past and tells us we'll never be enough. That's not the voice of God—that's the voice of the enemy. So the challenge this week is simple: **stop listening to the enemy.** If there's something you've already confessed and surrendered to Jesus, don't keep carrying it. Let the Holy Spirit remind you that you are forgiven, and don't allow shame to have the final word over your life. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you next week as we continue our series on learning to recognize God's voice.

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jakson No Shame in Jesus | Cole Thompson | Teaching kansikuva

No Shame in Jesus | Cole Thompson | Teaching

No Shame Thanks for joining us for this week's recap. We kicked off a new series by asking a simple but important question: **Is it shame or is it conviction?** There are two voices competing for our attention. The Holy Spirit speaks to lead us closer to Jesus, while the enemy wants to keep us trapped in guilt and shame. The good news is this: **if you've trusted in Jesus, there is no shame for you.** Romans reminds us that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved and will never be put to shame. When we repent and bring our sin to Christ, He forgives us. We don't have to keep carrying what He's already taken away. Conviction and shame are not the same thing. Conviction points us toward Jesus and repentance. Shame keeps pointing us back to our past and tells us we'll never be enough. That's not the voice of God—that's the voice of the enemy. So the challenge this week is simple: **stop listening to the enemy.** If there's something you've already confessed and surrendered to Jesus, don't keep carrying it. Let the Holy Spirit remind you that you are forgiven, and don't allow shame to have the final word over your life. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you next week as we continue our series on learning to recognize God's voice.

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In this episode, we explore how idolatry isn’t just about ancient statues—it’s anything that takes the place of God in our hearts. Using the story of the golden calf in Exodus 32, we see how the Israelites took the very gifts God gave them and turned them into an idol, a pattern the enemy still uses today. We talk about three modern idols: ourselves, other people, and our possessions. Each of these can quietly take God’s place if we’re not careful. The episode closes with simple, practical steps: thank God for your abilities, talk to Him throughout your day instead of relying on others to satisfy you, and set limits on things that distract you. And for those who haven’t made God first, we offer an invitation to turn to Him—the only One who truly satisfies.

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