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Every man has a vision of the life he thought he would live.
Some of those dreams were good.
Some were shaped by fear, comparison, or the need to prove something.
But somewhere along the way, many of us attach our identity to whether those expectations come true.
When they don't, we feel disappointment, frustration, and sometimes quiet resentment toward God.
Today on I Know a Guy, we look at how Psalm 37:4 invites us into a completely different way of living — not building our identity on outcomes, but delighting in the Father first.
And when that happens, something surprising begins to unfold.
Your identity loosens its grip on performance.
And your heart finally becomes free.
By Steve CummingsEvery man has a vision of the life he thought he would live.
Some of those dreams were good.
Some were shaped by fear, comparison, or the need to prove something.
But somewhere along the way, many of us attach our identity to whether those expectations come true.
When they don't, we feel disappointment, frustration, and sometimes quiet resentment toward God.
Today on I Know a Guy, we look at how Psalm 37:4 invites us into a completely different way of living — not building our identity on outcomes, but delighting in the Father first.
And when that happens, something surprising begins to unfold.
Your identity loosens its grip on performance.
And your heart finally becomes free.