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Grace Slowly

Podkast av Will Henderson

engelsk

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Grace Slowly is an online resource and community designed for individuals navigating the aftermath of spiritual trauma, legalism, or harmful religious environments. Founded by Will Henderson, a pastor who has survived spiritual abuse, the platform offers a non-pressured environment to rediscover faith without the weight of shame or performance. The content provides scriptural reflectionsand gentle spiritual practices that prioritize the unconditional love of Christ over rigid behavioral expectations. While not a substitute for professional counseling, it serves as a safe haven for the weary to rebuild trust at their own pace. By emphasizing that belonging precedes behavior, the source fosters a supportive space for healing and quiet contemplation. Through moderated interactions and clear boundaries, it invites readers to explore a grace-centered relationship with Jesus free from the urgency of traditional institutional demands.

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The Night Everyone Ran

Today we explore the profound contrast between human frailty and the unwavering faithfulness of Jesus as depicted in Mark 14. Through the lenses of betrayal, fear, and abandonment, the narrative illustrates how religious leaders, close friends, and even the most vocal disciples ultimately failed Christ in his hour of greatest need. Rather than emphasizing a need for perfect spiritual performance, the source argues that Christianity rests solely on the steadfast grace of a Savior who moved toward the cross for those who deserted him. By addressing modern struggles with shame, identity, and the pressure to appear strong, the author redefines failure not as a disqualification, but as an invitation to rely on divine strength. Ultimately, the source provides a comforting theological reflection on how Christ’s sacrificial obedience covers the instability and inconsistency of the human heart.

23. mai 2026 - 20 min
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Stop Performing Start Resting

Today’s discussion redefines Sabbath rest as a profound theological act rather than a mere break from labor. By highlighting the biblical account of Jesus sleeping during a storm, the author illustrates that true rest is a human necessity that acknowledges God's sovereignty over our own. The source critiques modern cultures of performance-driven religion and industrial capitalism, which falsely equate a person's spiritual worth with their constant productivity. Practicing intentional stillness serves as a corrective to burnout, proving that an individual is valued by God even at zero output. Ultimately, the text argues that structured rest is a countercultural gift that restores the soul and reinforces the truth that the world does not depend on our efforts. This practice allows individuals to transition from exhaustion and depletion to a state of spiritual freedom and trust.

21. mai 2026 - 24 min
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What Your Anger is Actually Telling You

Today we explore the idea that anger as a protective physiological signal rather than a spiritual or moral deficiency. By examining the biblical account of Jesus healing on the Sabbath, the author demonstrates that righteous indignation is a holy response to injustice and the violation of boundaries. Many religious environments mistakenly categorize these feelings as sin, causing individuals to suppress their natural instincts and lose the ability to identify mistreatment. The source argues that recovering the capacity for healthy anger is essential for personal integrity and spiritual health, as it alerts the soul to what is wrong. Instead of silencing this emotion, readers are encouraged to treat anger as vital information that reveals what is worth protecting. Ultimately, the text presents an integrated view of faith where honesty about one's emotions leads to more compassionate and courageous action.

19. mai 2026 - 15 min
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Why Jesus Hated Religious Performance

Today we examine the theological distinction between superficial religious performance and authentic spiritual devotion as illustrated in the Gospel of Mark. Through the symbolic cursing of the fig tree and the cleansing of the temple, the author highlights how Jesus rejected institutions that prioritized outward appearances over internal transformation. The source argues that legalism and image management often mask a lack of genuine fruit, creating a hollow experience for both leaders and followers. In contrast, the narrative emphasizes that Jesus welcomes the broken and humble, such as the widow who gave her last coins, rather than those seeking social status. Ultimately, the passage presents Jesus as the true temple who replaces exhausting religious systems with a life-giving relationship based on grace. By focusing on honesty and dependence on God, the text encourages readers to move beyond "spiritual leaves" toward a sincere, mercy-centered faith.

19. mai 2026 - 19 min
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You were Never Meant to Heal Alone

Today we explore the argument that healing from spiritual harm and personal trauma requires embodied community rather than isolated reflection. By examining the New Testament, the author illustrates how the early church prioritized physical presence and shared burdens, contrasting this with the individualism prevalent in modern Western spirituality. Central to this argument is the biological concept of co-regulation, where a stable nervous system helps soothe an anxious one through proximity and safety. While acknowledging that previous religious abusemakes re-entering community difficult, the source suggests starting with small, trusted relationships to foster recovery. Ultimately, the text maintains that human physiology and divine design necessitate connection, as books and private study cannot replace the profound impact of a safe person's presence.

16. mai 2026 - 35 min
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