The Bold Deliverance Podcast
In this episode of the podcast, we unpack the question God asked Adam in the garden: “Who told you that you were naked?” This isn’t about physical nakedness—it’s about spiritual exposure, shame, and identity. We talk about how shame distorts our view of ourselves, how it makes us hide from God, and how God still calls us back into intimacy. If you’ve been wrestling with guilt, insecurity, or feeling “less than,” this conversation will meet you right where you are. IX. Key Takeaways (With Scripture Support) • God did not curse Adam and Eve; He cursed the serpent (Genesis 3:14) • Adam and Eve forgot they were already covered because they sinned (Genesis 3:7) • Don’t forget that you’re still covered by the blood of the Lamb despite your sin (Revelation 7:14; Hebrews 9:14) • Falling doesn’t change the fact that you are still holy, pure, and blameless when you’re in Christ (Colossians 1:22; 2 Corinthians 5:21) • God is calling His people back to the garden, back to a place of intimacy with Him (Revelation 2:7; James 4:8) • The enemy wants you to think because you’ve fallen your identity has changed (John 8:44; Romans 8:1) • Christ renewed our innocence on the cross (Hebrews 10:22; Isaiah 53:5) • Shame will always try to make you run and hide, but God’s presence is always inviting through repentance (Genesis 3:8–9; Romans 2:4) • Know who you are in Christ even when you fall (Ephesians 1:4–7) • Be intimate with the Lord, for intimacy with the Lord drives out shame and guilt from our distorted version of nakedness (Psalm 34:5; 1 John 1:7) #christianpodcast #viral #blowthisaccountup #bible #faithhabits #wordsofwisdom #jesuschrist #relatable #shame
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