Condemnation vs Conviction & Knowing the Difference
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Every Thought Captive - Episode 9
There is a voice that speaks inside every one of us.
Sometimes it reminds us of things we wish we had done differently. Sometimes it replays past mistakes. And sometimes it quietly convinces us that we are somehow always falling short.
But Scripture makes an important distinction between condemnation and conviction, and the difference matters.
In this episode of Every Thought Captive, we explore what the Bible says about accusation, forgiveness, and how to recognize the difference between the voice that condemns and the Spirit who brings conviction.
Rooted in passages like Romans 8:1, John 16:8, Psalm 103:12, 1 John 1:9, and 2 Corinthians 10:5, this conversation walks through how believers can respond when accusing thoughts try to take up residence in the mind.
Condemnation says the verdict is final.
But the gospel tells a different story.
If you’ve ever carried guilt longer than you should have, or wondered whether the voice in your thoughts truly reflects the heart of God, this episode offers clarity, truth, and the reminder that grace has already spoken.