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Stop Letting Old Words Define You | Isaiah 54:17


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What if some of the hardest words you are still carrying were never meant to define you? In this episode of the Self-Love Journaling With God Podcast, we talk about how hurtful words from childhood, relationships, work, or painful seasons can linger in the heart and slowly shape self-worth, confidence, and identity.

Anchored in Isaiah 54:17, this episode explores how old labels, criticism, rejection, and negative words can turn into inner beliefs if they are not challenged. We also talk about how to recognize when those words have become mental strongholds, how to stop agreeing with lies that wound you, and how to begin separating what people say from what God says is true.

If you have ever struggled with negative self-talk, low self-worth, people-pleasing, emotional wounds, or feeling defined by painful words, this episode will encourage you to start healing from the inside out. You will also be guided to reflect, journal, and begin replacing old lies with God’s truth.

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Self Love Journaling with GodBy Shawnda Dewberry