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Feeling Broke and Broken? Christ Can Reset You.


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New year, new you—right? That pressure to change can feel overwhelming. Goals, habits, and planning all matter; the real game-changer, however, is the grace that comes from Jesus. In this episode, “Feeling Broke and Broken? Christ Can Reset You,” I share how a fresh start in Christ can transform not only our mindset, but our financial lives as well. If you are carrying the weight of past mistakes or feeling discouraged about your current situation, you are not alone. I walk through what it truly means to receive a clean slate in Christ and why renewing the heart is often the first step toward lasting financial freedom. My hope is to help you release shame, embrace grace, and step boldly into a new chapter—one rooted in faith, restoration, and spiritual renewal rather than pressure or perfection.

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When the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, I know there’s a whirlwind of emotions—hope, pressure, and that familiar urge to change. We start setting big goals and convincing ourselves that this year has to be different, almost like hitting reset on a new video game. That desire for a fresh start is real, but I believe the true reset isn’t found in our to-do lists or our hustle—it’s found in grace. In this episode, I dive into how the most powerful transformation comes through Christ, not self-effort alone. I talk openly about the pressure we place on ourselves with money and life decisions, and why our past does not get to define our future. If you’ve ever felt buried under financial mistakes or unworthy of a fresh start, this message is for you. I share personal insights and real-life examples to remind us that in Christ, we are not our past failures—we are new creations. It’s time to release financial shame and step into the hope that fuels real, lasting change.

Takeaways:

  1. When a new year rolls around, we feel the pressure to change and hope for something better.
  2. Goals and habits are important, but the biggest reset comes from our faith in Christ.
  3. You are not your past mistakes; Christ offers you a clean slate to start fresh.
  4. Believing in renewal empowers changes in our financial lives, it's all about the heart.
  5. Financial peace isn't just about money; it's a mindset rooted in faith and hope.
  6. Take it easy; renewal happens step by step, so don't rush the process.

Links referenced in this episode:

  1. financiallyconfidentchristian.com

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  1. Financially Confident Christian

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Financially Confident ChristianBy Ralph V. Estep, Jr.

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