
Are Passions Necessarily a Sin? A Biblical Perspective on Idolatry and Creative Gifts
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In This Episode, We Discuss:
What happens when you feel called to create—but fear you’re loving your gift more than God?
In this heartfelt conversation, Jessica opens up about the spiritual confusion and guilt she’s experienced as a Christian writer—wondering if her passion for storytelling might actually be idolatry. Alongside Eric and Jenny, the team unpacks how legalism, fear-based faith, and performance-driven church cultures can distort our view of God’s love and our creative calling. If you’ve ever felt torn between pursuing your gift and honoring your faith, this episode offers gospel-centered clarity, encouragement, and practical wisdom.
Resources and links mentioned in this episode:
- Adorning the Dark by Andrew Peterson
- Gettin’ Real Deep Blog by Jessica Deveault
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More About The Broken and Redeemed Podcast
Through the Broken & Redeemed Podcast, we aim to uplift and inspire listeners through heartfelt discussions and practical advice. Eric, an audio & video editor, and Jenny, a podcast manager, co-founded Better Together Podcast Solutions to help business owners save time so they can focus on creating content. Jessica is a writer working on two books, hoping to one day publish full-time. Together, they have deep, honest conversations about faith, doubts, and navigating life’s struggles.
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