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From the very beginning, humanity has believed a dangerous lie—the idea that someone else has to make us feel whole, loved, or worthy. The “Make Me” Myth says, “You have to make me happy, make me better, make me feel valuable.” But when we depend on people to do what only God can do, we end up disappointed, disconnected, and drained.
In this eye-opening message, we’ll look back to the Garden of Eden to uncover how that lie first took root, and how it still affects the way we interact with other people’s souls today. Our relationships were never meant to carry the full weight of our identity—they’re meant to reflect the love of the One who already made us complete.
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From the very beginning, humanity has believed a dangerous lie—the idea that someone else has to make us feel whole, loved, or worthy. The “Make Me” Myth says, “You have to make me happy, make me better, make me feel valuable.” But when we depend on people to do what only God can do, we end up disappointed, disconnected, and drained.
In this eye-opening message, we’ll look back to the Garden of Eden to uncover how that lie first took root, and how it still affects the way we interact with other people’s souls today. Our relationships were never meant to carry the full weight of our identity—they’re meant to reflect the love of the One who already made us complete.

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