Dear God, Lettuce Pray Podcast
Drop Us a Message! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544624/fan_mail/new] People quote Scripture every day, but what happens when spiritual language starts getting used to avoid accountability instead of revealing truth? After hearing watching a show appearance with Cheyenne Bryant where she referenced, "my sheep know my voice", Santana opens up a larger conversation about discernment, church culture, and the growing habit of using God-language as emotional insulation from being questioned. This episode unpacks the deeper biblical context behind John 10 and Ezekiel 34, explores how accountability can quietly disappear once spiritual symbolism enters the room, and explains why Jesus' "Good Shepherd" language carries far more weight than most people realize. If you've ever struggled with church hurt, manipulative leadership, celebrity Christianity, weaponized Bible verses, or separating God from the people who represented Him poorly, this episode is for you. Scriptures referenced: John 10, Ezekiel 34, Acts 17:11, and James 3:1 Follow us on Instagram: @deargodlettucepray and @hellosantanaco Podcast inquiries and collaborations: support@hellosantana.co and dglppodcast@gmail.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544624/support] We want to hear from you! Don't forget to leave us Fan Mail.
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