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Phillip Manginelli | Biblical Worldview | DAY 1

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A life drowning in secrets, shame, and self-hatred finally collapsed in a hotel convention center—face down on the floor, exhausted from pretending to be someone else. Expecting judgment from God, the only thing waiting was grace. That moment didn’t magically fix everything, but it became a compass pointing out of years of pain, addiction, and hidden brokenness. What followed was a slow, honest journey of “working out” what God had already begun—learning that transformation isn’t instant perfection, but the courage to confront your story instead of running from it. The deeper problem isn’t just personal failure—it’s the silent power of shame and the exhausting double life it creates. When shame partners with lies, it convinces people to hide the very parts of their story that could bring freedom. Real healing begins when honesty replaces secrecy. Being “fully known”—even in the parts we hate about ourselves—is where the love of God becomes real, not theoretical. The invitation isn’t simply confession of sin, but vulnerability about wounds, doubts, and unanswered questions that quietly shape our lives. But there’s an even bigger force shaping us: culture. Every person operates from a worldview that quietly guides every decision, belief, and reaction. Most people assume they’re thinking independently, when in reality their worldview has been formed by a secular culture long before they realize it. The challenge—and the opportunity—is learning to see the world the way Jesus does. When that shift begins, clarity replaces confusion, faith becomes resilient, and following Jesus stops being cultural habit and becomes a conscious, transformative way of life. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

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