The author reflects on a recent sermon where the preacher emphasized the need to "hammer people with the truth" about their sin, rather than focusing on grace and compassion. The author recognizes that this approach resonates with their own experience of being constantly told they are a "wicked sinner" and a "failure" in their upbringing as an "evangelical girl."
The author argues that this constant focus on judgment and sin creates a "continuous loop of judgmental dialogue" in their own mind, where they are their "harshest critic" and "worst enemy." When faced with such harsh truth-telling, the author's instinct is to "run and hide" rather than engage.
The author suggests that this approach of "hammering the truth" only serves to deepen the wounds and shame that people already feel, rather than leading them towards growth and transformation. The author implies that a more compassionate, grace-filled approach focused on self-acceptance and self-compassion would be more beneficial.
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by Judy Hansen 場所 medium.com 09-02-2024
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