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You’re Relating to God Wrong (3 Dangerous Projections You Must Break)

You’re Relating to God Wrong (3 Dangerous Projections You Must Break)

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Summary

You’re not distant from God… you’re relating to the wrong version of Him.

In Part 2 of this series about projections we continue to expose how you crafted a version of God in your mind and perception that is not the true nature of God – and how it’s costing your relationship with Him:

Familiarity Projection → “If I get too close, I’ll take Him for granted”

Worthiness Projection → “I must be qualified before God can use me”

Conditional Love Projection → “God only loves me when I’m good”

These are human-made projections, not God’s true nature. Scripture and psychology both show that drawing near to God brings awe, not estrangement and Intentional distance only breeds confusion.

These are not truths. They are distortions.

And they are costing you intimacy, confidence, and clarity in your walk with God.

This episode will confront what you believe… and reveal who God truly is.Watch as we break down each lie, confront the fears behind them, and replace them with biblical truth and practical guidance. This conversation is raw, vulnerable, and urgent – exactly what you need if you’ve ever felt unworthy, confused, or “not good enough” for God.

“Stop believing that!” and start experiencing God the way He meant – with openness, awe, and confidence.📩 Connect with UwemEmail: [godlyconversationspod@gmail.com]📲 Follow Uwem on:

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