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232| Loving Jesus Feel Risky With Spouse? Live Deliverance & Inner Healing w/ Natasha & Shanna

232| Loving Jesus Feel Risky With Spouse? Live Deliverance & Inner Healing w/ Natasha & Shanna

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When loving Jesus fully feels risky, there's usually a deeper reason.

In this live prophetic coaching re-air, Heather O'Brien coaches two women through fear, clarity, and healing—revealing how fear can disguise itself as wisdom, protection, or "being cautious."

This episode is for you if you've ever:

  • Felt isolated even though you love people

  • Lost clarity after church hurt or relational pain

  • Held back in worship, intimacy, or vulnerability

  • Felt safer shrinking than fully being yourself

In this episode, you'll hear:
  • How fear of deception can block clarity and callings

  • Why isolation can feel protective—but isn't healing

  • How fear of lack impacts intimacy and trust

  • Why loving Jesus boldly can feel risky around others

  • What real deliverance and inner healing look like live

This coaching session is a preview of what's available in next week's Live Prophetic Healing Workshop.

👉 Reserve your free spot for the workshop here:
https://heatherobrien.net/workshop

Scripture:
2 Timothy 1:7, Psalm 139:23–24, Matthew 22:37–39

Prayer:
God, search my heart. Show me where fear has been protecting me instead of You. I surrender every false place of safety and receive Your truth, love, and freedom.

Declaration:
I am safe in God. I lack nothing. Fear no longer defines how I love, worship, or live.

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