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God Sees Me For Real | Accountability, Repentance & Hebrews 4:13

16 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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In this devotional episode of Eat Don’t Compete, we’re sitting with Hebrews 4:13 and reflecting on what it really means to be accountable to God. This episode is not about fear, shame, or performing spirituality. It’s about realizing that God already sees us fully — not the version we try to present, not the polished version, not the “I’m fine” version — but who we are for real. And somehow, that truth is still an invitation. An invitation to repentance. An invitation to honesty. An invitation to return to the Father. An invitation to stop acting like the creator when we are the created. In this conversation, I’m processing what accountability has been revealing in my own heart — especially around responsibility, ministry, leadership, repentance, and humility. Because if we were created from God and for God, then our lives were never meant to be lived outside of His sight, His Word, or His direction. Scripture discussed: Hebrews 4:13 Hebrews 4:12-13 Luke 15 — The Prodigal Son David’s posture of repentance Take this scripture with you this week. Read it slowly. Sit with it honestly. Ask God what accountability looks like in this season of your life. #EatDontCompete #Hebrews413 #ChristianPodcast #DevotionalEpisode #AccountabilityToGod #Repentance #ChristianWomen #FaithJourney #BibleStudy #SpiritualGrowth

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