Many of us carry hidden burdens—messages we’ve internalized about God that simply aren’t true. These false beliefs often stem from painful experiences, unmet expectations, or cultural distortions. They whisper lies like “God is distant,” “He’s disappointed in me,” or “I’m not worthy of His love.” These heart-level lies don’t just affect our theology—they shape our identity, relationships, and emotional well-being.
At Rock House Center, we’ve seen how these lies act like spiritual toxins, quietly eroding peace and fueling torment. But there is hope. God’s Truth is the antidote.
In the podcast “False Beliefs About God,” Beth shares how her assumptions about God’s character were challenged and transformed. She describes the “cloud of belief” that kept her from experiencing authentic love and peace. Through a process of forgiveness, rejecting lies, and embracing Truth, she found freedom.
This journey mirrors what we’ve seen in countless lives: when someone replaces the lie “I’m unlovable” with the Truth “I am perfectly loved by God,” everything changes. Decisions become healthier. Relationships deepen. Peace returns.
God’s Word tells us, “May grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord” (2 Peter 1:2). That multiplication of peace begins when we know Him as He truly is—not as we’ve falsely imagined Him to be.
If you’ve ever felt distant from God or questioned His love for you, this podcast is a must-listen. It’s not just about correcting theology—it’s about healing the heart.
👉 Listen to “False Beliefs About God” and begin your journey toward peace and transformation.
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