Many believers struggle to tell the difference between the voice of the Holy Spirit and the voice of shame. In this episode of Drenda On Guard, Drenda unpacks the crucial difference between conviction and condemnation, and why understanding it can transform your walk with God. While conviction lovingly points us toward repentance and growth, condemnation seeks to bury us in guilt, fear, and hopelessness. Through biblical teaching and practical examples, Drenda explains how to recognize God's voice, reject the lies of the enemy, and live in the freedom and confidence that Christ has provided. If you've ever wondered whether your feelings of guilt are coming from God or somewhere else, this message will bring clarity, healing, and hope.
Up Next in Season 1
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You've Been Lied To About Forgiveness...
Many Christians know they’re called to forgive—but many struggle because they’ve been taught the wrong things about what forgiveness really means. In this episode of *Drenda On Guard*, Drenda exposes three common lies believers often accept about forgiveness and reveals what Scripture actually te...
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The Fight Over LGBTQ Content and Kids...
The federal government is considering updates to television content ratings that could change how LGBTQ-related themes are classified in children's programming—and the debate is heating up. Supporters argue that parents deserve clearer information about the content their children are consuming, w...
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This Company Sells an AI Jesus—Should...
An AI company is now charging people $1.99 a minute to speak with a digital imitation of Jesus Christ—and it’s being marketed as spiritual guidance. In this urgent episode of *Drenda On Guard*, Drenda confronts the disturbing rise of “AI Jesus” chatbots and explains why this technology is not jus...