Becoming the Oak: Rooted in Christ

Embracing Your Authentic Self | Walking in Confidence, Purpose, and Grace


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Have you ever struggled with imposter syndrome, comparison, or the fear that you're not enough? In this heartfelt episode of Becoming the Oak Rooted in Christ, I share a personal experience of wrestling with self-doubt and learning how to trust God's voice over the lies of inadequacy.

When feelings of insecurity and unworthiness threatened to overshadow my calling, the Lord reminded me of an important truth: my worth is not determined by popularity, performance, or worldly success. It is found in Jesus Christ.

Together, we'll explore how to:

  • Recognize and overcome Christian imposter syndrome
  • Release comparison and unrealistic expectations
  • Anchor your identity firmly in Christ
  • Trust God's plan when the path feels uncertain
  • Embrace the person God uniquely created you to be

Drawing from the Parable of the Sower, teachings on sacrifice, and the power of surrender, this episode will encourage you to let go of striving and step fully into your God-given purpose.

If you've ever questioned your calling or wondered whether you are enough, this conversation is for you. You are not defined by your doubts—you are defined by the God who created you, loves you, and walks beside you.


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Until next time, be still, believe, become.

@becomingtheoak

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Becoming the Oak: Rooted in ChristBy Kendra George