
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this summer replay, Heather digs into this common sentiment, "I just want to feel good" or "I just want to feel okay" about my body. What's wrong with wanting a body you can be "proud of?"
She explores how this is a struggle for many women who wrestle to feel confident about their bodies. They don't want to look like supermodels. Instead, they want to feel okay to be in the skin they're in.
But what is this desire to have a body that you can feel good in or good about? Could the core of this issue be something you'd never expect? Heather digs into an unusual biblical concept, that is, boasting. Not that we want to tell other people that we are great, but instead, perhaps we want our bodies to tell our story for us. Do we want our bodies to tell everyone who sees us that we know how to take care of our bodies well? That we know the secrets to fitness or weight loss? Or, that we are just really good at making our bodies look their best? It's a concept few of us have spent a lot of time thinking about it.
Heather walks through some fantastic teaching on the topic of boasting taken from Romans 3:27-31 and shows us how we can find a place to boast that is far better than the appearance or weight of our bodies.
Anything you look at and say, "This is where my value is," can become an idol. Listen, be encouraged and exhorted today.
Listen to the Tim Keller sermon that Heather references here: https://gospelinlife.com/sermon/boasting-and-faith/
Learn more about Compared to Who? by visiting: Https://www.improvebodyimage.com
The 40-Day Body Image Workbook: https://www.improvebodyimage.com/40-Day-Body-Image-Workbook-Christian
The 40 Day Journey (starts week of June 16): https://www.improvebodyimage.com/40-day-challenge
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
4.8
250250 ratings
In this summer replay, Heather digs into this common sentiment, "I just want to feel good" or "I just want to feel okay" about my body. What's wrong with wanting a body you can be "proud of?"
She explores how this is a struggle for many women who wrestle to feel confident about their bodies. They don't want to look like supermodels. Instead, they want to feel okay to be in the skin they're in.
But what is this desire to have a body that you can feel good in or good about? Could the core of this issue be something you'd never expect? Heather digs into an unusual biblical concept, that is, boasting. Not that we want to tell other people that we are great, but instead, perhaps we want our bodies to tell our story for us. Do we want our bodies to tell everyone who sees us that we know how to take care of our bodies well? That we know the secrets to fitness or weight loss? Or, that we are just really good at making our bodies look their best? It's a concept few of us have spent a lot of time thinking about it.
Heather walks through some fantastic teaching on the topic of boasting taken from Romans 3:27-31 and shows us how we can find a place to boast that is far better than the appearance or weight of our bodies.
Anything you look at and say, "This is where my value is," can become an idol. Listen, be encouraged and exhorted today.
Listen to the Tim Keller sermon that Heather references here: https://gospelinlife.com/sermon/boasting-and-faith/
Learn more about Compared to Who? by visiting: Https://www.improvebodyimage.com
The 40-Day Body Image Workbook: https://www.improvebodyimage.com/40-Day-Body-Image-Workbook-Christian
The 40 Day Journey (starts week of June 16): https://www.improvebodyimage.com/40-day-challenge
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
1,617 Listeners
4,790 Listeners
882 Listeners
224 Listeners
147 Listeners
1,626 Listeners
2,020 Listeners
1,272 Listeners
984 Listeners
1,190 Listeners
836 Listeners
3,009 Listeners
6,511 Listeners
493 Listeners
1,256 Listeners
238 Listeners
42 Listeners
364 Listeners
426 Listeners
166 Listeners
199 Listeners
63 Listeners
26 Listeners
53 Listeners
21 Listeners
59 Listeners
29 Listeners
21 Listeners
6 Listeners
15 Listeners
804 Listeners
33 Listeners
26 Listeners
6 Listeners
21 Listeners