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There’s a quiet question underneath so many loud struggles: “Who am I, really?” When life gets messy, when you don’t like yourself, or when the world keeps handing you labels you never asked for, knowing God stops being abstract and becomes deeply practical. We talk about why intimacy with God is the key to understanding your identity, your story, and the kind of love you were created to live from, not chase.
We walk through what it actually looks like to know God in everyday life: allocating real time, making real space, and learning to listen. We explore silence, walking in nature, and reading the Bible as a living way to meet God’s character and hear His heart. We also talk about why Scripture is filled with flawed people like David and Abraham, and how their stories point to redemption instead of perfection, giving us permission to bring our whole selves to God.
We unpack powerful anchors like Isaiah 43 and the idea of abiding in John 15, where God becomes home, refuge, and safe space. We also reframe prayer as conversation and surrender, and we challenge the myth that trust is passive. If you’re longing to feel seen, known, and steady again, press play and take one step closer. If this helped you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.
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By KathyThere’s a quiet question underneath so many loud struggles: “Who am I, really?” When life gets messy, when you don’t like yourself, or when the world keeps handing you labels you never asked for, knowing God stops being abstract and becomes deeply practical. We talk about why intimacy with God is the key to understanding your identity, your story, and the kind of love you were created to live from, not chase.
We walk through what it actually looks like to know God in everyday life: allocating real time, making real space, and learning to listen. We explore silence, walking in nature, and reading the Bible as a living way to meet God’s character and hear His heart. We also talk about why Scripture is filled with flawed people like David and Abraham, and how their stories point to redemption instead of perfection, giving us permission to bring our whole selves to God.
We unpack powerful anchors like Isaiah 43 and the idea of abiding in John 15, where God becomes home, refuge, and safe space. We also reframe prayer as conversation and surrender, and we challenge the myth that trust is passive. If you’re longing to feel seen, known, and steady again, press play and take one step closer. If this helped you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.
Text Kathy