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Breaking The Shame Cycle - Nothing is Off The Table Week 1

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Week 1 of Nothing is Off the Table | Romans 7:15-25 | Romans 8:1 | Luke 15:20 | Hebrews 12:2This week we kick off a brand new series called "Nothing is Off the Table" — built entirely from questions submitted by the Take Hold Church congregation. Week one tackles the responses that kept coming back in different forms: the shame cycle. What do you do when you keep sinning, keep asking for forgiveness, and keep doing it again? This message walks through the anatomy of the shame loop — sin, guilt, shame, hiding, distance, loss of self — and shows how confession, community, and the gospel of Jesus Christ are the way out. We spend time in Romans 7 and 8, look at the prodigal son in Luke 15, and land on the breathtaking truth of Hebrews 12:2 — that Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before him, and that joy is you.Listen to the podcast and find us everywhere at linktr.ee/takeholdchurch Be Loved.

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Breaking The Shame Cycle - Nothing is Off The Table Week 1

Week 1 of Nothing is Off the Table | Romans 7:15-25 | Romans 8:1 | Luke 15:20 | Hebrews 12:2This week we kick off a brand new series called "Nothing is Off the Table" — built entirely from questions submitted by the Take Hold Church congregation. Week one tackles the responses that kept coming back in different forms: the shame cycle. What do you do when you keep sinning, keep asking for forgiveness, and keep doing it again? This message walks through the anatomy of the shame loop — sin, guilt, shame, hiding, distance, loss of self — and shows how confession, community, and the gospel of Jesus Christ are the way out. We spend time in Romans 7 and 8, look at the prodigal son in Luke 15, and land on the breathtaking truth of Hebrews 12:2 — that Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before him, and that joy is you.Listen to the podcast and find us everywhere at linktr.ee/takeholdchurch Be Loved.

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