The Act Like Men Podcast

The Tale of Two Gardens (Identity, Manhood, and Salvation) | Episode #006

1 h 24 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Sn' first move was not violence. It was a question: "Did God really say"? Identity was the target in the garden,and it still is today. Two gardens tell the whole story.In Eden, a man who had everything let shame replace sonship. In Gethsemane,another man knelt in agony and chose obedience over self-preservation. Where Adam ran, Christ stayed. If you have been white-nuckling your way through faith,grinding through shame,trying to earn something that was already given to you,this will hit different.Your identity was settled before you were born.The enemy' only play is to make you forget that.

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