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What does it really mean to live well?
In a world that celebrates busyness, success, achievement and constantly striving for more, it's easy to assume that's what a meaningful life looks like.
But what if we've been measuring our lives by the wrong standard?
In this reflective episode of SafelyRAW, Lorraine explores the difference between success and faithfulness, achievement and transformation, and asks a question that reaches far beyond careers, possessions or accomplishments:
Who am I becoming?
Drawing on recent personal reflections, the teachings of Jesus, and the ordinary moments that often shape us more than the extraordinary ones, this episode gently invites listeners to slow down and consider what truly lasts.
Together we'll explore:
- Why our culture's definition of success may leave us feeling empty.
- The hidden significance of ordinary, everyday moments.
- How our daily choices quietly shape our hearts.
- Why Jesus measured a life differently from the world.
- What it means to pursue faithfulness over recognition.
- And why the greatest work God may be doing is not around us... but within us.
Because perhaps living well isn't about adding more years to our lives.
Perhaps it's about allowing God to fill the years we've already been given with love, grace, purpose and faithfulness.
Reflection from this episode
"The most important question may not be, 'What have I accomplished?' but rather, 'Who am I becoming?' Because while achievements eventually fade, a heart transformed by Christ leaves an eternal legacy."»
Whether you're in a season of change, carrying questions about purpose, or simply longing to slow down and reflect on what truly matters, I pray this conversation encourages you to look beyond the urgent and embrace what is eternal.
By Lorraine ReynoldsWhat does it really mean to live well?
In a world that celebrates busyness, success, achievement and constantly striving for more, it's easy to assume that's what a meaningful life looks like.
But what if we've been measuring our lives by the wrong standard?
In this reflective episode of SafelyRAW, Lorraine explores the difference between success and faithfulness, achievement and transformation, and asks a question that reaches far beyond careers, possessions or accomplishments:
Who am I becoming?
Drawing on recent personal reflections, the teachings of Jesus, and the ordinary moments that often shape us more than the extraordinary ones, this episode gently invites listeners to slow down and consider what truly lasts.
Together we'll explore:
- Why our culture's definition of success may leave us feeling empty.
- The hidden significance of ordinary, everyday moments.
- How our daily choices quietly shape our hearts.
- Why Jesus measured a life differently from the world.
- What it means to pursue faithfulness over recognition.
- And why the greatest work God may be doing is not around us... but within us.
Because perhaps living well isn't about adding more years to our lives.
Perhaps it's about allowing God to fill the years we've already been given with love, grace, purpose and faithfulness.
Reflection from this episode
"The most important question may not be, 'What have I accomplished?' but rather, 'Who am I becoming?' Because while achievements eventually fade, a heart transformed by Christ leaves an eternal legacy."»
Whether you're in a season of change, carrying questions about purpose, or simply longing to slow down and reflect on what truly matters, I pray this conversation encourages you to look beyond the urgent and embrace what is eternal.