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Grace Slowly

Grace Slowly

著者: Will Henderson
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Grace Slowly is an online resource and community designed for individuals navigating the aftermath of spiritual trauma, legalism, or harmful religious environments. Founded by Will Henderson, a pastor who has survived spiritual abuse, the platform offers a non-pressured environment to rediscover faith without the weight of shame or performance. The content provides scriptural reflectionsand gentle spiritual practices that prioritize the unconditional love of Christ over rigid behavioral expectations. While not a substitute for professional counseling, it serves as a safe haven for the weary to rebuild trust at their own pace. By emphasizing that belonging precedes behavior, the source fosters a supportive space for healing and quiet contemplation. Through moderated interactions and clear boundaries, it invites readers to explore a grace-centered relationship with Jesus free from the urgency of traditional institutional demands.

Will Henderson
キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Seeing Clearly When the World Blurs Everything
    2026/04/21

    Today we explore spiritual perception through the lens of Mark 8, emphasizing that true faith is a divine gift rather than a human achievement. By examining the disciples' confusion and the gradual healing of a blind man, the source illustrates how Jesus patiently restores sight to those blinded by legalism or worldly self-sufficiency. It argues that understanding God requires continuous illumination from the Holy Spirit rather than increased personal effort or religious performance. Modern struggles like shame and spiritual trauma are addressed as barriers that distort one’s view of the divine character. Ultimately, the passage encourages those with blurred vision to trust in Christ’s progressive work of grace to bring eventual clarity. This restoration is framed as a compassionate journeywhere Jesus meets individuals in their darkness to reveal his sufficiency.

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    20 分
  • When Silence Breaks and Bread Becomes Enough
    2026/04/19

    Today we explore the miraculous ministry of Jesus in Mark 7 and 8, highlighting his restoration of a deaf man and the compassionate feeding of a large crowd. The author argues that these narratives are not merely displays of power but revelations of a kingdom that values dependency over performance. Rather than demanding spiritual competence, Jesus enters human suffering with a divine sigh, offering grace to those trapped by legalism, shame, and burnout. The source emphasizes that spiritual healing is a gift to be received rather than a result of human effort or self-correction. Ultimately, the passage serves as an invitation to abandon striving and find security in the unconditional presence of a God who moves toward weakness.

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    19 分
  • Crumbs of Grace
    2026/04/16

    Today we explore the biblical account of a desperate outsider seeking healing from Jesus to illustrate the nature of authentic faith. By examining the woman’s interaction with Christ, the text argues that spiritual belonging is not earned through status or performance but is found by acknowledging one’s inherent need. The author connects this ancient story to modern victims of spiritual abuse, suggesting that healing requires moving away from toxic religious systems that demand perfection. The source emphasizes that God’s mercy is available to those who approach Him honestly without pretense. Ultimately, the text serves as a foundation for Grace Slowly, an initiative dedicated to helping individuals rediscover a compassionate Jesus at a gradual, healing pace.

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    15 分
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