Why Guilt Is Not the Voice of God
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About this listen
Guilt is something many moms carry quietly—believing it’s part of being faithful, responsible, or “doing enough.” But what if the guilt we carry isn’t coming from God at all?
In this episode of Grace Over Guilt, host Cheryl Goldizen gently explores the difference between conviction and condemnation, and why guilt is not the voice God uses to lead His children. This conversation invites moms to release shame, recognize God’s kindness, and grow in faith without pressure.
In This Episode, We Talk About:
- How guilt subtly shows up in motherhood
- The difference between conviction and condemnation
- Why God does not parent us through shame
- Relearning how to recognize God’s voice
- Growing spiritually without guilt or fear
Scripture References:
- Romans 8:1 — No condemnation in Christ
- Romans 2:4 — God’s kindness leads us
- Psalm 103:8 — God’s compassion and grace
Reflection Question:
Is the guilt I’m carrying drawing me closer to God—or pushing me further away?
Closing Prayer:
A prayer asking God to help us release guilt that is not from Him and to recognize His gentle, grace-filled voice.
Faith-Based Disclaimer:
Grace Over Guilt is a faith-based podcast intended for encouragement and inspiration. Content reflects personal beliefs and experiences and is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or pastoral care.