• 12 | Stop The Toxic Cycle of Striving and Find Rest in God's Love

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

12 | Stop The Toxic Cycle of Striving and Find Rest in God's Love

  • Summary

  • My family and I recently took a week-long trip out of state to celebrate my husband and I’s anniversary. Every year instead of getting each other gifts, we take a small trip instead. Traveling is a huge passion for us, but with two kiddos in tow it can be a bit exhausting. Not to mention having minimal personal space and barely any extra downtime - hello hotel living!

    Being in an environment like this can leave me feeling a bit chaotic and sometimes even guilty because I’m not consistent with my normal routines.

    Have you ever felt this way too? Do you ever feel guilty when you become inconsistent or fall off your routine?

    Does it make you feel like you need to work harder to make up for lost time?

    Join me today as I uncover the truth that you actually don’t need to work harder or do more in order to be accepted and loved.

    I’m going to break down FOUR Biblical truths that will help you go from constantly striving for more to living in peaceful contentment.

    If you’re ready to let go of your performance-driven mindset and step into your Godly identity then grab your Bible and let’s get to it!

    Verses I reference in today’s show:

    • Ephesians 3:18-19
    • Romans 8:38-39
    • 1 John 4:7-21
    • Romans 5:8
    • Genesis 2:2-3
    • Colossians 3:23-24

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