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Awesome Marriage Podcast

Avoiding Sin Shock | Ep. 279

Awesome Marriage Podcast

Dr. Kim Kimberling

Christianity, Relationships, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.9813 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2018

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

It's important in a marriage for you both to feel safe and okay being vulnerable. Having sin shock is a threat to that safety and feeling confident being vulnerable.

In this episode Dr. Kim & Christina define "sin shock" and talk about how to avoid sin shock in your marriage.

Tune in to learn more about how to avoid sin shock!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the awesome marriage podcast, a place for honest conversations about marriage and practical advice on how to have a God-honoring awesome marriage.

0:09.6

I am your podcast producer and co-host Christina Dodson.

0:12.8

On the show will be your host, Dr. Kim Kimberling.

0:15.5

Dr. Kim is a marriage counselor and has been married for over 40 years.

0:19.7

His passion is to help you strengthen your most

0:22.3

intimate relationship. Stay on the podcast, we are talking about how to avoid sin shock in your

0:29.1

marriage. It's important in a marriage that you both feel safe and okay being vulnerable.

0:33.8

Having sin shock is a threat to that safety and feeling confident enough to be vulnerable.

0:38.7

So Dr. Kim, what is sin shock?

0:42.2

Well, I think it's probably when someone confesses the sin or the sin is brought to light

0:46.0

and the people that hear it, know it, around them, love them are shocked.

0:50.4

I mean, just what it says.

0:51.7

Sin comes out to the light and the people are shocked at it.

0:55.0

And then I think it depends what is their reaction.

0:57.5

How do they react to that?

0:58.5

And that's where we get into, you know, a lot of counseling issues with couples.

1:02.8

Certainly.

1:03.3

Certainly.

1:03.7

Yeah.

1:03.9

I feel like it's when you don't act like it's normal or okay.

1:07.0

And you're kind of like appalled that your spouse would do something like that or someone would do something like that and kind of being judgmental if that's another way to think of this is if

1:14.2

you're so shocked by sin that you're judging them and thinking well how could they do this without

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