Emy Moore
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It's going to limit the actual delusion of how bad.
It is.
And it's going to shed real reality upon the situation.
So you could have thought you could have a feeling and you could expose it to the light and tell it true.
Because I'm never going to be able to address the lie if I'm so scared of talking to the thing that is bringing me so much anxiety.
Like we have to come above ourselves just for a moment and bring on the guidance of Christ and say, okay, in order for me to take this captive, I have to step into authority.
Like you take captives captive by stepping into your authority and telling it what it is and what it isn't.
So you have to do these with these things that make you scared.
And it's easier said than done.
But that illustration like has really drawn like a groundwork of how to be vulnerable and expressive and all those things.
That's the latter part of it.
It's a transition.
you know a safe place to run um to when you know things get really bad and inside yeah and do you want to know every time which we end up always confessing to each other what's actually happening yeah we do there's never been a time where it's like oh i'm not actually telling what's happening we always do tell each other what's actually happening even though it takes a while but do you want to know what that hindrance is it's always shame yes it's always shame and i think of um
psalms 34 5 and i love it and it's like what is it talking about in regards to shame in our our sight of the lord and psalms 35 4 and it says let them be uh where is it wait 345 i'm on 35 5 i was like hello 345 where it says those who look to him are radiant and their faces shall never be ashamed and it's like the analogy that if i look at a light
And you do not see, if I look directly at a light, you should not see a shadow.
My face is fully radiated with the light that is bouncing off of my face.
And when we're unashamed, we could look to God in his fullness of glory.
But when we are ashamed, we're looking at ourselves, which is where we see shadows.
We're looking at the person next to us to the right, off wondering somewhere.
But if we keep our eyes on the sun...