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After a major loss—whether relational, professional, or personal—it’s common to ask the question: Who am I now?
When failure, rejection, betrayal, or an unexpected setback hits, it doesn’t just change our circumstances—it can deeply affect how we see ourselves.
In this episode of Hope Beyond the Hurt, Trisha Warren talks about how identity can become distorted after loss if we don’t intentionally redefine ourselves through truth. If you’ve ever felt like you lost yourself after a divorce, job loss, betrayal, or major life change, this episode is for you.
You’ll learn:
Why loss often leads to identity confusion
How to separate who you are from what happened to you
How false beliefs can shape identity if left unchallenged
Why healing identity is intentional, not automatic
How God restores, rebuilds, and redefines us through His Word
Why process matters—and how God works behind the scenes during seasons of healing
Using Scripture, this episode reminds us that God is not finished—He is developing. What feels dark or uncomfortable may actually be part of the process that reveals who you truly are in Christ.
📖 Scriptures referenced:
John 8:44
2 Corinthians 5:17
Luke 6:48–49
Philippians 1:6
Isaiah 61:3
Joel 2:25
✨ If this episode encouraged you, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who needs hope today.
📘 Trisha’s book, The First 24 Hours: What To Do When You Find Out Your Spouse Has Had an Affair, is available here: https://fultonbooks.com/books/?book=the-first-24-hours
📩 Join my email list: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdIPJWodM8k3-zllV6fW9mwYSdwwm82C_9SvrAXWCVzzPu-Xg/viewform.
By Trisha WarrenAfter a major loss—whether relational, professional, or personal—it’s common to ask the question: Who am I now?
When failure, rejection, betrayal, or an unexpected setback hits, it doesn’t just change our circumstances—it can deeply affect how we see ourselves.
In this episode of Hope Beyond the Hurt, Trisha Warren talks about how identity can become distorted after loss if we don’t intentionally redefine ourselves through truth. If you’ve ever felt like you lost yourself after a divorce, job loss, betrayal, or major life change, this episode is for you.
You’ll learn:
Why loss often leads to identity confusion
How to separate who you are from what happened to you
How false beliefs can shape identity if left unchallenged
Why healing identity is intentional, not automatic
How God restores, rebuilds, and redefines us through His Word
Why process matters—and how God works behind the scenes during seasons of healing
Using Scripture, this episode reminds us that God is not finished—He is developing. What feels dark or uncomfortable may actually be part of the process that reveals who you truly are in Christ.
📖 Scriptures referenced:
John 8:44
2 Corinthians 5:17
Luke 6:48–49
Philippians 1:6
Isaiah 61:3
Joel 2:25
✨ If this episode encouraged you, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who needs hope today.
📘 Trisha’s book, The First 24 Hours: What To Do When You Find Out Your Spouse Has Had an Affair, is available here: https://fultonbooks.com/books/?book=the-first-24-hours
📩 Join my email list: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdIPJWodM8k3-zllV6fW9mwYSdwwm82C_9SvrAXWCVzzPu-Xg/viewform.