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Insecurity is more than self-doubt.
It’s more than low confidence.
Left unchecked, insecurity becomes a trap.
In this message, “The Hidden Costs Of Insecurity: Don’t Let Your Insecurity Become A Trap,” we look at the story of Jephthah in Judges 11 and see how unresolved wounds can quietly shape our decisions, relationships, and view of ourselves. Though Jephthah was empowered by God and used mightily, his insecurity still led him into destructive choices that carried painful consequences.
This message reveals how insecurity doesn’t stay hidden for long. What begins internally eventually affects the way we speak, react, lead, and make decisions—and often impacts the people closest to us.
In this sermon, you’ll hear about:
This message challenges us to stop normalizing insecurity and bring our wounds before God—and asks a searching question: Are we allowing God to heal what’s beneath the surface, or are we letting insecurity shape our lives without realizing it?
Because if we don’t deal with the root of insecurity,
we’ll eventually have to face the fruit of it.
By Preston Morrison | Pillar Church4.8
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Insecurity is more than self-doubt.
It’s more than low confidence.
Left unchecked, insecurity becomes a trap.
In this message, “The Hidden Costs Of Insecurity: Don’t Let Your Insecurity Become A Trap,” we look at the story of Jephthah in Judges 11 and see how unresolved wounds can quietly shape our decisions, relationships, and view of ourselves. Though Jephthah was empowered by God and used mightily, his insecurity still led him into destructive choices that carried painful consequences.
This message reveals how insecurity doesn’t stay hidden for long. What begins internally eventually affects the way we speak, react, lead, and make decisions—and often impacts the people closest to us.
In this sermon, you’ll hear about:
This message challenges us to stop normalizing insecurity and bring our wounds before God—and asks a searching question: Are we allowing God to heal what’s beneath the surface, or are we letting insecurity shape our lives without realizing it?
Because if we don’t deal with the root of insecurity,
we’ll eventually have to face the fruit of it.

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