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Grace over Guilt

Grace over Guilt

De : Cheryl Goldizen
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Grace Over Guilt is a faith-filled podcast for moms who love God—but are tired of carrying guilt they were never meant to hold.

In the middle of motherhood—the mess, the noise, the questions, and the quiet moments—this podcast offers gentle encouragement, honest conversations, and reminders of God’s grace right where you are. Each episode speaks to real-life faith: faith when you’re exhausted, faith when you’re waiting, faith when comparison creeps in, and faith when motherhood feels heavier than expected.

This is a space for moms who want to grow spiritually without pressure or perfection. No pretending. No shame. Just grace, truth, and hope woven into everyday life.

If you’re longing to release guilt, rest in God’s presence, and remember that you are not alone, Grace Over Guilt is for you.

Come as you are.

Lay the guilt down.

Choose grace.

© 2026 Grace Over Guilt Podcast. All rights reserved.
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  • Faith in the Waiting — When God’s Timing Feels Painful
    Feb 4 2026

    Waiting seasons can stretch faith in ways answered prayers never do—especially when waiting is marked by loss, grief, or unmet longing.

    In this deeply personal episode of Grace Over Guilt, host Cheryl Goldizen shares her story of miscarriage, infertility, and trusting God through painful waiting. Drawing parallels to Hannah’s story in Scripture, this episode offers comfort to women navigating loss, longing, and unanswered prayers, while reminding listeners that God’s timing is intentional—even when it hurts.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:

    • The silent grief of miscarriage and infertility
    • Wrestling with God’s timing after loss
    • Faith that exists alongside sorrow and questions
    • Hannah’s story and raw prayer before God
    • Why waiting seasons are not wasted

    Scripture References:

    • Psalm 34:18 — God close to the brokenhearted
    • 1 Samuel 1:10 — Hannah’s anguished prayer
    • Proverbs 3:5 — Trusting God without understanding
    • Philippians 1:6 — God finishes what He begins

    Reflection Question:

    Where am I still waiting—and how might God be inviting me to trust Him in that space?

    Closing Prayer:

    A prayer for women walking through waiting, loss, or longing, asking God for peace, hope, and reassurance in the process.

    Gentle Listener Note:

    This episode discusses miscarriage and infertility. Please listen at your own pace and extend yourself grace as needed.

    Faith-Based Disclaimer:

    Grace Over Guilt is a faith-based podcast intended for encouragement and inspiration. Content reflects personal beliefs and experiences and is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or pastoral care.

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    11 min
  • Why Guilt Is Not the Voice of God
    Jan 28 2026

    Guilt is something many moms carry quietly—believing it’s part of being faithful, responsible, or “doing enough.” But what if the guilt we carry isn’t coming from God at all?

    In this episode of Grace Over Guilt, host Cheryl Goldizen gently explores the difference between conviction and condemnation, and why guilt is not the voice God uses to lead His children. This conversation invites moms to release shame, recognize God’s kindness, and grow in faith without pressure.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:

    • How guilt subtly shows up in motherhood
    • The difference between conviction and condemnation
    • Why God does not parent us through shame
    • Relearning how to recognize God’s voice
    • Growing spiritually without guilt or fear

    Scripture References:

    • Romans 8:1 — No condemnation in Christ
    • Romans 2:4 — God’s kindness leads us
    • Psalm 103:8 — God’s compassion and grace

    Reflection Question:

    Is the guilt I’m carrying drawing me closer to God—or pushing me further away?

    Closing Prayer:

    A prayer asking God to help us release guilt that is not from Him and to recognize His gentle, grace-filled voice.

    Faith-Based Disclaimer:

    Grace Over Guilt is a faith-based podcast intended for encouragement and inspiration. Content reflects personal beliefs and experiences and is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or pastoral care.

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    11 min
  • Faith In The Middle Of It
    Jan 21 2026

    Faith doesn’t always begin when life feels calm or certain. More often, it grows right in the middle—of unanswered questions, tired days, and ordinary moments that feel heavier than expected.

    In this opening episode of Grace Over Guilt, host Cheryl Goldizen invites moms into a gentle conversation about what real faith looks like in the middle of motherhood. Faith when you’re exhausted. Faith when you don’t have clarity. Faith when you’re still figuring things out.

    This episode is a reminder that God meets us exactly where we are—not where we think we should be—and that honest, imperfect faith still matters deeply to Him.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:

    • What faith looks like in everyday motherhood
    • Letting go of pressure to have “perfect” faith
    • How guilt creeps into our spiritual lives
    • God meeting us in uncertainty and exhaustion
    • Why faith in the middle still counts

    Scripture References:

    • Hebrews 11:1 — Faith without seeing
    • Psalm 34:18 — God is close to the brokenhearted
    • Matthew 28:20 — God’s promise to be with us always

    Reflection Question:

    What does faith look like for you right now—not ideally, but honestly?

    A Note for Moms:

    You don’t have to have it all together to walk with God. You don’t need perfect faith to be held by Him. Faith in the middle still matters.

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    12 min
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