
Devotional Series · 5 Parts
The Lies You Believe
Five Lies Christians Carry — and What Scripture Actually Says Back
The lies that do the most damage aren’t the ones you hear from the world. They’re the ones you hear inside your own head — disguised as humility, wisdom, or even theology. This series names five of them and replaces each with what God actually says.
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God Is Disappointed in You — The Voice That Sounds Like Maturity and Isn't
You've been carrying it for years — this quiet, gnawing sense that God is shaking His head at you. That He tolerates you but doesn't enjoy you. That you keep letting Him down. What if that voice isn't conviction at all? What if it's a lie — and Scripture demolishes it?

You Have to Earn God's Love — The Lie That Turns Grace into a Paycheck
You'd never say it out loud. But somewhere deep down, you believe that if you pray enough, serve enough, read enough, and sin less — God will love you more. That the quiet kid who volunteers every Sunday is closer to God's heart than you are. What if that entire framework is a lie? What if you've been sprinting on a treadmill that was never plugged in?

You're Too Far Gone — The Lie That Keeps You Running from the Only One Who Can Save You
You know your worst moment. The one you can't tell anyone about. The thing that replays at 3am and makes you wonder if God has a limit — and if you've already crossed it. What if the Bible's most famous heroes were the same kind of 'too far gone' as you? What if the roster of heaven reads less like an honor roll and more like a criminal record?

God Won't Forgive That — The Lie Hiding Behind Mark 3:29
There's a verse in the Gospels that sends thoughtful Christians into panic at 2am: Jesus said there's one sin that will 'never be forgiven.' And you're terrified you've committed it. But that verse landed in a specific room, aimed at specific people, about a specific thing they were doing — and once you read the whole scene, the fear loses its grip.

You're Not Enough — The Lie That Sounds Like Humility and Produces Burnout
You're not smart enough, spiritual enough, talented enough, healed enough, together enough. The voice never stops. And it sounds holy — like humility, like self-awareness, like wisdom. It isn't. It's the lie you've been confusing with the truth, and it's the one that keeps good people stalled at the edge of their calling for decades.