
I’ve talked with a lot of people lately who are struggling with shame and condemnation. Shame says, “You are bad because of what you’ve done.” Condemnation says, “You are guilty and should be defined by this failure.” Neither of these are from God. They are lies from the enemy to keep you from growing and guilting you into minimizing communication with God and others. These lies dig roots down into your life to make you ineffective as a Christian. Just like any lie, it must be confronted with the truth of who you are in Christ and by who God is. It’s not easy to break their power over your mind and life, but it must be done.
In Luke 15 Jesus told the story of a son who shamed his father and his family by asking for his inheritance early. When he got it, he took off to be far away from his father to waste his inheritance. About the time the money ran out, there was a famine in the land. Shame and condemnation would want to keep him there away from his father. Then it says, “When he finally came to his senses, he said to himself, ‘At home even the hired servants have food enough to spare, and here I am dying of hunger!’” (NLT) He returned with the plan to use shame and condemnation’s words, “I’m not worthy to be your son.” However when his father heard it, he called for the family ring To be put in his finger, sandals to be put on his feet and for a robe to be placed around him. The father rejected those lies and showed him that his heart is for his children.
Romans 8:1 says, “So now there is NO condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus.” If you are hearing the voice of those lies, know they are not from God. I love the parable of the Prodigal Son because it proves this verse. Had the son done those things? Yes, but God did not define him by those actions. Instead he reminded him and everyone else of his sonship. You are not what you have done in the past. Don’t stay in a foreign place while God is waiting for you to come home. God gives conviction to point out sin with the purpose of seeking forgiveness the way the prodigal did. He defines you as His child and is ready to restore you to where you belong. Quit listening to the lies of shame and condemnation. Speak the truth and walk in the freedom God gives.
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Jesus is about redemption & love, not condemnation & pain.
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Amen good comment.
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I love John 3 where he says he didn’t come into the world to judge it but to save it.
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YES!!
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You are so right Chris. It took lots of prayer ministry and speaking God’s word into my life to break free of the shame and guilt that I carried after being away from the Lord for 12 years. I had to persevere and keep speaking the truth to counter the lies. The enemy doesn’t want us to be free and will bring discouragement and lies but Jesus brings us into victory.
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This is awesome, we def need to persevere with speaking the truth to ourselves!
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We must be consistent in that combat for our minds.
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Amen. He tries to use shame and condemnation to keep you on the sidelines. Keep fighting!
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“Don’t stay in a foreign place while God is waiting for you to come home.” – Amen to this! thanks for sharing!
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You’re welcome.
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