Grace Slowly
Today we explore the difference between guilt for one's actions and the debilitating shame that makes a person feel fundamentally defective. This profound sense of inadequacy often stems from high-control religious backgrounds where individuals were conditioned to shrink themselves and apologize for their very existence. Using the biblical narrative of the woman with the issue of blood, the author illustrates how healing occurs when an outcast is finally seen and reclaimed as family. Because this trauma resides in the nervous system and physical posture, the source emphasizes that intellectual knowledge alone cannot bridge the gap to restoration. Instead, recovery requires consistent, safe relationships and a spiritual connection with a God who offers a new identity rather than rejection. The text concludes by inviting readers to identify where shame lives in their bodies and to bring those specific vulnerabilities into a space of grace.
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