• Seeing Yourself as God Sees You—A Biblical Perspective

  • Feb 12 2025
  • Durée: 25 min
  • Podcast

Seeing Yourself as God Sees You—A Biblical Perspective

  • Résumé

  • Find show notes for episode 326 here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/326

    Do you see yourself how God sees you?

    Not sure how to answer that? Start here: How do you respond when offered a compliment? Do you receive the kind words and say, “Thank you,” or do you feel uncomfortable, brush it off, diminish it, or change the subject?

    If it’s any of the latter options, you are not the only one! And we’re going to help you get past it here today.

    This episode is about learning to see yourself as God sees you, in the fullness of His love, delight, and care. (It’s not really about compliments, but how we respond to praise can be a symptom that our view of self is broken.)

    We must break free from the lies that distort our sense of worth (see episode #325) and learn how to root our identity in Christ. Because big dreams built on the shaky ground of lies or confusion regarding our value and worth will soon crumble.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll have tools to begin embracing your identity as God’s beloved and reject the temptation of finding your value and worth in performance, perfection, or the approval of others.

    Come on back every week this month as we explore the theme of knowing your value and worth as a woman of God.

    Press play and let’s get started!

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    MORE ABOUT THE DEVOTED DREAMERS PODCAST:
    Produced by Jonathan R. Clauson.
    Theme music by Reaktor Productions.
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