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We’re in week three of our series Becoming, a journey through identity, truth, and freedom. Every single human being is restless with the question: Who am I? And while many of us have heard truth about who God says we are, there’s often a gap between the truth we hear and the freedom we actually live.
This week, Katey steps into that tension and asks a powerful question: What does it take for truth to move from something we hear to something we choose? Through Genesis 3, we see that the first thing corrupted by sin wasn’t reality—it was how Adam and Eve saw themselves. And that same struggle still shapes our stories today.
This message is an invitation to let the light in, to allow truth to replace the meaning the lie has attached to your story, and to choose to walk in freedom—even when the lie is still loud. So lean in as we continue becoming who God has always said we are.
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By Logan Aeschlimann5
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We’re in week three of our series Becoming, a journey through identity, truth, and freedom. Every single human being is restless with the question: Who am I? And while many of us have heard truth about who God says we are, there’s often a gap between the truth we hear and the freedom we actually live.
This week, Katey steps into that tension and asks a powerful question: What does it take for truth to move from something we hear to something we choose? Through Genesis 3, we see that the first thing corrupted by sin wasn’t reality—it was how Adam and Eve saw themselves. And that same struggle still shapes our stories today.
This message is an invitation to let the light in, to allow truth to replace the meaning the lie has attached to your story, and to choose to walk in freedom—even when the lie is still loud. So lean in as we continue becoming who God has always said we are.
Follow us on instagram @cfstudents_