This may be my favorite so far! I loved hearing Aubrey's journey story, especially how she describes the parts that hurt as wounds. I hadn't quite got there yet, but over years of wrestling in the Spirit (what else could it be?), I did figure out for myself that if it doesn't align with my experiencing God, it's not eternal truth--and i have no business believing it. It is absolutely not shameful to question and even refute ideas that hurt one's soul. What is shameful is a cultural structure that makes people feel ashamed for doing so. So much of this story is also my story. Thank you!
This may be my favorite so far! I loved hearing Aubrey's journey story, especially how she describes the parts that hurt as wounds. I hadn't quite got there yet, but over years of wrestling in the Spirit (what else could it be?), I did figure out for myself that if it doesn't align with my experiencing God, it's not eternal truth--and i have no business believing it. It is absolutely not shameful to question and even refute ideas that hurt one's soul. What is shameful is a cultural structure that makes people feel ashamed for doing so. So much of this story is also my story. Thank you!
Love the idea that that soemthing needs to align with god to be a spiritual truth for you. Yes please! ~C