10. And I Hid Myself: An in-depth study of Genesis 3:10 with Kayren Cathcart
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In this episode, Kayren Cathcart shares her testimony of struggling with perfectionism and people-pleasing, which she describes as a form of "hiding."
Using the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis 3:10, she explores the themes of shame, fear, and doubt and how these emotions can lead people to hide from God. Kayren also discusses the connection between hiding, desensitization to the Holy Spirit, and running away from God instead of towards him.
Kayren encourages listeners to confront their shame, admit their wrongs, repent, and ask for God's guidance. She reminds them that God is a loving and forgiving Father who waits with open arms and offers a covering for their shame.
Key Points:
○ The solution to fear and doubt is to mature in one's faith.
○ Being in a close relationship with God isn't always easy
○ Perfectionism and people-pleasing are forms of hiding. When individuals strive to present a perfect image or please others, they may be hiding their true selves and their struggles.
○ Shame, fear, and doubt are interconnected. These emotions can lead to hiding from God and others.
○ Hiding leads to desensitization to the Holy Spirit. When individuals avoid dealing with their feelings and the root causes of their shame, they become less sensitive to God's guidance and comfort.
○ The solution is to mature in faith. This means confronting shame, admitting wrongs, repenting, and seeking God's guidance.
○ Being in a close relationship with God isn't always easy. It requires honesty, vulnerability, and a willingness to let God work in our lives, even when it's painful.
○ God is a loving and forgiving father. He is always waiting to receive us back and restore our relationship with him.
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