Episode 180

Take Two: Exploring Our Souls of Shame with Curt Thompson

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Welcome to TAKE TWO of Exploring Our Souls of Shame!

Rerunning this episode was an obvious choice because we all deal with shame.

Curt Thompson beautifully describes not only the experience of shame, but also its antidote: Jesus.

Join us as we learn resilience and joy in this brilliant conversation!

Highlights

“The gospel–if it is good news–does not begin with ‘I am more sinful than I believe.’ It begins, in fact, with ‘I am more loved than I can imagine.’ It is in that space of being loved incessantly, relentlessly, that we become aware just how sinful we are.” –Dr. Curt Thompson, M.D.

“God–even in His pursuit–He is not going to shame us. He is not going to twist my arm. He is not going to shame me for not having my shame cleaned up well enough. He is going to relentlessly pursue me.” –Dr. Curt Thompson, M.D.

“The healing of shame is not just a way for us to not longer feel bad about ourselves. It’s a way to re-commission us to do the work of goodness and beauty that God has had for us since before the creation of the world.” –Dr. Curt Thompson, M.D.

Do the Next Thing

Check out Curt’s book, the Soul of Shame.

Want to learn more about shame? Listen to our other episodes on it here!

  • Episode 155: Getting to the Root of Porn in a Time of Turmoil with Michael John Cusick
  • Episode 164: The Spiritual Garden with Carolyn Schroeder
  • Episode 166: The Emotional Garden with Peace Amadi
  • Episode 173: Marriage and Mental Health with Aaron and Jamie Ivey
  • Episode 83: Sexuality and Shame with Dan Allender
  • Episode 82: How to Lament with Mark Vroegop

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