Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Episode 77: "Here I Stand from Death to Life" with Special Guest Justin Holcomb
In this moving episode of The Timeless Gospel, Faithann and Joy welcome Bishop Justin Holcomb—an author, professor, and advocate—whose gospel-centered work has deeply impacted their family, particularly their beloved Aunt Shirley.
Justin shares how he came to know Shirley and walked alongside her in her healing from past sexual abuse. This conversation follows up on Episode 31, which tells Shirley’s side of the story. Now, we hear from the pastoral and theological side and learn how gospel truth and gentle counseling can meet people in deep places of pain.
Justin reflects on the power of grace, the role of lament and grief in the Christian life, and the redemptive hope we have even amid sorrow. A key quote from his book Rid of My Disgrace, co-authored with his wife Lindsey, resonates throughout the conversation:
“This side of glory, we will not be fully redeemed and satisfied. Sorrow opens the heart to the desire for the hope of redemption to be fully realized.”
The episode also touches on:
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How the Holcomb family’s book became a tool of healing for Shirley
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Why grief is not something to be rushed or dismissed
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The tenderness of Jesus toward those who doubt, like Thomas
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How grace—not performance—defines the Christian life
🎙️ Special Guest:
Bishop Justin Holcomb — Episcopal Bishop of Central Florida, professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, board member of GRACE, co-host of White Horse Inn, and author of over 20 books, including Rid of My Disgrace.
📚 Recommended Episodes & Resources:
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Episode 31 – It's Me -Shirley’s Story” (listen first if you haven’t yet!)
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Rid of My Disgrace by Justin & Lindsey Holcomb
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Learn more about GRACE (Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Enviroment)
This episode is a testimony to the healing power of gospel truth applied gently and faithfully. Whether you’ve walked through the pain of sexual abuse or love someone who has, we pray this conversation offers you hope and a reminder that healing is possible.
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