If you’re a Christian and you keep going back to pornography, there’s a good chance the real engine underneath the cycle isn’t lust—it’s toxic shame.
In this episode of the Restoration Soul Care Podcast, Michael and Nick talk about the heavy but crucial topic of self-hatred / self-contempt and how it quietly fuels porn addiction, relapse, isolation, and the inability to receive love. We break down the difference between guilt vs. shame, explain why shame can be a neutral signal but toxic shame becomes destructive, and show how this “I am bad” identity creates the perfect conditions for addiction to keep repeating.
You’ll hear real client wins, practical coaching insight, and a deeply Christian framework that doesn’t ignore neuroscience or Scripture. We explore Genesis 3 (“Where are you?”), the gospel’s answer to shame, and why the only real pathway out of porn isn’t white-knuckling—it’s undeserved grace, honest relationship, and building a community that can hold you up when you’re at the end of your rope.
In this episode, we cover:
The difference between guilt (“I did something wrong”) and shame (“something is wrong with me”)
Toxic shame and how it turns into self-contempt and self-hatred
Why many Christians feel like they “deserve punishment” after relapse
Why shame makes it hard to receive love, help, or grace—even from safe people
How isolation becomes evidence of self-contempt (and keeps porn powerful)
Why recovery requires trustworthy relationships, not just accountability tools
A practical approach to telling your story in a way that builds connection, not fear
The gospel picture of God pursuing the ashamed: “Where are you?”
Hope: how humility + community + Christ rebuild identity and desire over time
If you’re tired of cycling through resolve → relapse → regret, this episode will help you name what’s actually happening and take a real next step.
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