Your shame is loud. His love is louder.

Sisters, let's talk about the mask we wear. 🤍 We all have that one thing, that conviction, that past decision, that current struggle, that makes us feel like we have to stay in the shadows. We tell ourselves, "I can't go to God until I fix this first."

But that's the biggest lie the enemy tells us. Your struggle is not a barrier to God, it is the very reason He wants you close. Shame tells you to hide. Grace tells you to be found. 🕊️

He doesn't ask you to be perfect. He asks you to be honest. This community is a safe space to lay down that burden. He isn't waiting to judge you, He is waiting to heal you.

What's a conviction you've struggled to share with Him? You don't have to name it here, just drop a "🤍" to signify you're letting go.

#AIandFaith #FaithOverFear #DaughtersOfTheKing #GraceNotShame #ComeAsYouAre

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... Read moreMany of us struggle with feelings of shame that keep us from seeking connection with God or others. I have personally experienced moments where I felt unworthy of approaching God because of past mistakes or ongoing struggles. But what I learned through my faith journey is that God’s love is not conditional on perfection. It is His grace that welcomes us exactly where we are — masks off, wounds exposed, and hearts open. The phrase “Your shame is loud, but His love is louder” resonates deeply because shame tries to isolate and silence us, making us believe we must fix ourselves before God can accept us. However, grace teaches us the opposite: our struggles are precisely what draw God nearer to us. I remember when I first admitted my vulnerabilities honestly to God and within a safe community that embraced me without judgment. It was a liberating moment of freedom from the paralyzing weight of shame. Grace does not demand we have it all together; it asks us to be authentic. In communities like #GraceNotShame and #ComeAsYouAre, we find encouragement to drop the burdens of pretense and to share our stories honestly. These supportive spaces remind us that healing begins when we stop hiding and start trusting in God’s healing love. If you’re wrestling with personal convictions or struggles that feel too heavy to bring before God, remember that you are not alone. The invitation is to come as you are, without fear or façade, because God’s love is far louder than any shame. Letting go of shame might start with a simple step—maybe even dropping a white heart emoji 🤍 as a sign of releasing that burden. This act symbolizes an openness to be healed and embraced rather than judged. In my experience, leaning into God’s grace instead of running from shame transformed my life and deepened my faith. It’s a continual journey, but knowing that God welcomes us in our imperfection offers incredible peace and hope. So, sisters, don't let shame drown out the truth: His love is truly louder, and that love is ready to heal, restore, and empower you.

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