Are You Serving God out of Love or Fear?
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🎧 Episode Summary
In this powerful and reflective episode, Keana explores the heart behind our spiritual devotion:
Are we serving God out of love or out of fear?
She unpacks how our childhood experiences, religious conditioning, and emotional wounds can shape the way we relate to God. Through trauma-informed insight and biblical reflection, Keana invites listeners to examine their motivations and begin a journey toward freedom, intimacy, and authentic worship.
🔍 What You’ll Learn:
- How fear-based obedience can mask spiritual insecurity
- The difference between reverence and religious anxiety
- How childhood trauma and parental dynamics shape your view of God
- Why love not fear is the foundation of true relationship with God
- How to begin shifting from performance to presence
🧘♀️ Reflective Questions:
- When you think about serving God, do you feel peace—or pressure?
- What messages did you receive about God growing up?
- Do you believe God delights in you—or merely tolerates you?
📝 This Week’s Challenge:
Take 10 minutes each day to sit in silence and ask:
“God, how do You see me?”
Write down what you hear, feel, or sense. Let love rewrite the narrative.
📣 Resources
- 🎧 Listen to past episodes of the Finding God Podcast for more healing-centered reflections: https://open.spotify.com/show/022Zht5DjU1i3k7BAeHaTW?si=a5c11d5d7fbf42f1
- 📄 Download this week’s PDF devotional guide with journaling prompts and scriptures: 📖 Devotional Guide for Are You Serving God out of Fear or Love (7).pdf
- 💬 Join the conversation on Instagram @KeanaWMitchell and share your reflections using #FindingGodPodcast: (8) Instagram
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