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Used to the Blur

Ever realize you weren’t actually seeing clearly — you were just used to the blur?

In this episode of Confessions of a Virtuous Woman, April shares a personal moment that led to a deeper spiritual revelation: sometimes we’re not blind — we’re compensating.

Using Luke chapter 6, we talk about perspective, spiritual vision, and how easy it is to mistake emotional interpretations of Scripture for biblical truth. Jesus challenges what we call “clear,” exposes false confidence, and invites us to see differently — not through pain, trends, or feelings, but through God’s character.

This episode is about discernment without shame, clarity without fear, and learning to build our lives on truth — not just what sounds good.

✨ This episode is for you if:

👉 You were sure you were right… then realized you were off

👉 You’ve accepted something because it felt right or true

👉You’re unlearning shame-based faith

👉 You want a faith that’s rooted, not fear-based

Key Scriptures:

  • Luke 6 (entire chapter)
  • Luke 6:20–26
  • Luke 6:39
  • Luke 6:41–45
  • Luke 6:46–49

Takeaways:

  • Clarity comes from alignment with God’s character — not emotional reactions.
  • Luke 6 challenges what we think blessing, success, and vision really mean.
  • Our perspective gets blurred when we rely on one experience or one interpretation.
  • The fruit in our lives reveals what we’ve been feeding and normalizing.
  • Not everything that sounds spiritual is biblically accurate.
  • Spiritual growth requires building on truth, not just feelings.

Reflection Question:

Have I ever accepted an interpretation because it felt good — not because it was accurate?

If this episode resonated with you, I created a free devotional that goes deeper into identity, perspective, and seeing yourself the way God sees you.

👉 You’ll find the link in the show notes.

And if you want to stay connected as we continue these conversations, you’re always welcome to join the Virtuous Society waitlist.

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