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With special guests, Emily and Taylor Vickerman, we delve into the heart of Psalm 139, uncovering profound truths about our identity and security in Christ. The message challenges us to confront our attachment struggles and anxiety, reminding us that we are fully known and deeply loved by our Creator. We're encouraged to be honest with God about our fears, doubts, and pain, recognizing that He can handle our raw emotions. The beautiful imagery of God hemming us in and laying His hand upon us invites us to reimagine our proximity to Him as a source of comfort rather than fear. This message speaks directly to our struggles with shame, self-loathing, and hypervigilance, offering the transformative truth that we are 'fearfully and wonderfully made.' As we navigate our attachment wounds, we're called to bring our emotions to God, trusting Him to make sense of them and lead us into repentance and growth.
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With special guests, Emily and Taylor Vickerman, we delve into the heart of Psalm 139, uncovering profound truths about our identity and security in Christ. The message challenges us to confront our attachment struggles and anxiety, reminding us that we are fully known and deeply loved by our Creator. We're encouraged to be honest with God about our fears, doubts, and pain, recognizing that He can handle our raw emotions. The beautiful imagery of God hemming us in and laying His hand upon us invites us to reimagine our proximity to Him as a source of comfort rather than fear. This message speaks directly to our struggles with shame, self-loathing, and hypervigilance, offering the transformative truth that we are 'fearfully and wonderfully made.' As we navigate our attachment wounds, we're called to bring our emotions to God, trusting Him to make sense of them and lead us into repentance and growth.

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