Glass House - No Stones

EP9 - When Believers Become Barriers

14 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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This is the episode where two Christians admit the uncomfortable truth: sometimes we’re the ones blocking the door to Jesus… and we didn’t even realize we we're standing there. We talk about the gap between Jesus’ heart and our behavior — the blind spots, the tone, the pride, the insecurity — all the stuff that turns believers into barriers instead of bridges.  Not to shame anyone.  But to call men higher.  Because every one of us has had moments where we meant to defend the faith… and accidentally made it harder for someone to come to Christ.  This episode is about humility, repair, and learning to represent Jesus without getting in His way.

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