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When my heart was grieved and my spirit embittered, I was senseless and ignorant; I was a brute beast before you.
Psalm 73:21-22 NIV
Feelings of guilt often lead to anger and bitterness, which over time will lead to developing a negative view of God.
The guilt may be true (we did something wrong), false (we did nothing wrong but feel like we did), or residual (we have already resolved what we did wrong but still feel guilty about it).
Regardless of where the guilt is rooted, we will end up having a skewed view of God until we are honest and deal with our hearts with him. Join Russ Ewell and friends as they discuss the need for ongoing honest conversations with God that help us see him for who he really is.
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The Deep Spirituality Podcast is a show about having spiritual conversations. Join our Editor-in-Chief Russ Ewell and guests as they have candid discussions on spiritual topics ranging from faith to anxiety to vulnerability, inspiring you to go deeper in your relationship with God and have challenging and honest conversations of your own.
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