I Own My Shortcomings, But They Do Not Own Me
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I Own My Shortcomings, But They Do Not Own Me
In this deeply personal and honest Selah Sessions episode, Pastor Carlos A. Morales reflects on healing, accountability, repentance, and the freedom to stop living imprisoned by past mistakes, careless words, and old accusations.
This episode is not about denying shortcomings. It is about putting them in their proper place. Under repentance. Under growth. Under wisdom. Under the blood of Jesus.
There comes a moment in healing when you stop running from what happened, but you also stop letting it define you. You can own where you fell short without allowing shame to become your identity. You can receive correction without accepting condemnation. You can repent, grow, learn, and keep moving forward.
Pastor Carlos shares from a place of humility and restoration, reminding listeners that integrity does not mean perfection. Integrity means honesty before God, a teachable heart, and the courage to keep walking securely after God has searched, healed, and strengthened you.
If you have ever struggled with shame, accusation, regret, or the weight of someone else’s version of your story, this episode will remind you that your shortcomings may have taught you, but they do not own you.
Scripture References:
Romans 8:1
Proverbs 10:9
Psalm 139:23-24
Galatians 5:1
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