From Condemnation to Restoration
Why does part of your heart still assume God is disappointed, fed up, or ready to “bring the gavel down”—even when you know better in your head? In this pivotal episode, we expose the false image of God as a condemning judge and reveal the Father as the merciful restorer who runs toward you in your shame.
In this episode:
- Why your first instinct after failure is often to hide from God instead of running toward Him.
- How harsh religion, authority figures, and your own inner critic merge into a condemning picture of God.
- Jesus and the woman caught in adultery (John 8) as a living picture of “Neither do I condemn you.”
- The reality of “no condemnation” in Christ (Romans 8:1) and why it’s just for God to forgive you.
- The Father running to the prodigal in Luke 15 as the true picture of God’s heart toward you in your worst moments.
- A clear distinction between condemnation and conviction—one drives you into hiding, the other invites you into restoration.
- A guided heart-work process plus a 10–12 minute encounter to bring one specific place of shame into the Father’s presence and listen for His response.
If you can, find a quiet place, close your eyes, and walk slowly through the four-step practice—Believe, Ask, Look, Fix your gaze—as you let Jesus meet you where you feel most condemned.
Full study with guides (Segment 4: The Merciful Restorer): https://tedtalking.life/revealing-the-father
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