Nothing Is Too Hard for God: A Raw Invitation to Rip Off Shame and Walk in Freedom
9 // Nothing Is Too Hard for God: Rip Off Shame + Find Freedom in The Collective [solo rip]
Shame will always whisper, “You're too far gone,” but God shouts, “Nothing is too hard for Me.” If you've felt like your story is too broken or your marriage too dry, this is your invitation to rip off the shame and walk in truth—because freedom starts with surrender.
When You’re Limping Through Marriage and No One Knows…
Let’s be real: some days feel too hard, too heavy, and too hopeless. Especially when it comes to intimacy, sex, and the parts of marriage no one’s talking about in Bible study. If you’ve ever thought:
“Something’s missing in my marriage…”
“I don’t even know how to want sex, let alone enjoy it.”
“I’m too messed up from my past to be fully present now…”
Friend, you’re not alone—and you’re not too far gone. This isn’t just a podcast episode, this is a holy wake-up call. The kind that reminds you of one powerful truth:
“Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is anything too hard for Me?” — Jeremiah 32:27
Let That Sink In: Nothing Is Too Hard
That shame you carry like a second skin?
That disconnection in your marriage?
The trauma you’ve buried deep or the budget that feels impossible?
Not one of those things is too hard for God. Not a single one.
And if Jeremiah—imprisoned and surrounded by destruction—could believe that God still had a plan to restore what looked too far gone, then so can you. Because this isn’t about perfection, it’s about participation. It's about walking in the healing that only Jesus can bring—one surrendered step at a time.
Introducing: Rip It Off, The Collective
What started as a stirring in Michelle's heart has become a sacred space off social media, hosted on Voxer—a walkie-talkie style app where women can talk real about sex, shame, marriage, and intimacy.
Inside the Collective, You’ll Find:
🔥 Raw, voice-driven connection (anonymity-friendly but deeply personal)
🎙️ Episode deep dives with Q&As for deeper healing
💬 Safe space for real talk about the things most Christians shy away from
🙏 Prayer, encouragement, and community with women who get it
🫶 Ongoing support as you walk through your journey—not alone, but shoulder-to-shoulder
You’ll hear voices of women who are also limping, also healing, and also choosing to keep showing up.
Let’s Break This Down
Here’s your invitation to stop hiding:
You’re not the only one who feels disconnected from your body or your spouse.
You’re not the only one who wonders, “Will I ever want sex again?”
You’re not the only one carrying sexual shame from the past.
💡 But you are one decision away from joining a space where healing gets real.
Takeaways to Tuck in Your Heart
God’s not done with you. Not your story. Not your marriage. Not your healing.
Healing isn’t a one-and-done. It’s a constant surrender.
Community matters. Freedom is found in connection, not isolation.
You’re not too late. You haven’t missed your shot at intimacy, wholeness, or love.
Shame has no place here. Not with Jesus. Not in this Collective.
Ready to Rip Off the Shame?
It’s time to step out of hiding and into healing.
💌 Join Rip It Off: The Collective → bit.ly/ripitoffcollective
No pressure. No performance. Just presence. Just women walking together toward the God who makes all things possible.
“With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” — Matthew 19:26
Related Episodes & Resources
📖 Verse Study: Jeremiah 32:17 & 27, Isaiah 64:8, Matthew 19:26
📥 Free Resource: Download the “13 Types of Intimacy” PDF
Let’s surrender again today. Because the God of all flesh isn’t overwhelmed by your wounds—and He certainly isn’t finished writing your story.
Love you, friend. Let’s rip it off together. 💗
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