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In this episode of the Radiant Grace Podcast, Rachel explores the sacred truth that our worth is not tied to independence, productivity, or capacity. In a world that often measures value by what we can accomplish, it is easy to quietly begin believing that our worth rises and falls with our abilities.
Drawing from personal experience, including navigating chronic illness and vulnerability, Rachel gently challenges that belief. Through the lens of the gospel of Jesus Christ, she reminds listeners that divine worth is declared by identity, not by performance. Needing help does not diminish dignity. Dependence is not disgrace. Receiving support can become an act of courage and an invitation for others to live their discipleship.
This episode offers reassurance to anyone who feels limited, slower than they once were, or unsure of their value in seasons of weakness. Your worth has never been in question with God. It is eternal, unshaken, and rooted in who you are as a child of Heavenly Parents.
You are not valuable because of what you do.
By Rachel KokoIn this episode of the Radiant Grace Podcast, Rachel explores the sacred truth that our worth is not tied to independence, productivity, or capacity. In a world that often measures value by what we can accomplish, it is easy to quietly begin believing that our worth rises and falls with our abilities.
Drawing from personal experience, including navigating chronic illness and vulnerability, Rachel gently challenges that belief. Through the lens of the gospel of Jesus Christ, she reminds listeners that divine worth is declared by identity, not by performance. Needing help does not diminish dignity. Dependence is not disgrace. Receiving support can become an act of courage and an invitation for others to live their discipleship.
This episode offers reassurance to anyone who feels limited, slower than they once were, or unsure of their value in seasons of weakness. Your worth has never been in question with God. It is eternal, unshaken, and rooted in who you are as a child of Heavenly Parents.
You are not valuable because of what you do.