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Identity... it's a big topic. In a world where our identity or how we choose to identify is at the focal point of conversation it is especially important to understand our spiritual identity as believers for the sake of our children and our relationships. There are deep roots in our identities- it touches every area of our lives, how we respond to things, how we heal, how we grow. It is shaped by our situations, circumstance, relationships and upbringings. But it is good? Is it inherently healthy to have self-identities? Or is the protection and seeking of self-identity creating slaves to self, drawing us out of freedom into a world of fragile egos and ideologies?
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By Riah JaffreyIdentity... it's a big topic. In a world where our identity or how we choose to identify is at the focal point of conversation it is especially important to understand our spiritual identity as believers for the sake of our children and our relationships. There are deep roots in our identities- it touches every area of our lives, how we respond to things, how we heal, how we grow. It is shaped by our situations, circumstance, relationships and upbringings. But it is good? Is it inherently healthy to have self-identities? Or is the protection and seeking of self-identity creating slaves to self, drawing us out of freedom into a world of fragile egos and ideologies?
Support the show
If you would like to share your story you can submit a request on our website at thegraceraisedpodcast.com, or send us an email at [email protected]. If you would like to donate to help support the ministry you can click the donate link in the show notes or go to thegraceraisedpodcast.com/donate.