Episode 56: Am I Really Supposed to Die to Myself? Misconstrued Messages and How to Disentangle From Them
We’re hitting hard today on this question “Am I really supposed to die to myself?” So many have been encouraged to misapply the message of self-denial in ways that are not healthy. So what does the Bible really say about it?
Here’s what we cover:
1. What "deny yourself" really means
2. 3 different types of people
3. A surprising invitation
4. A practical exercise to apply to your own life
5. Your Questions: Healed vs. Saved
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Related Podcast Episodes:
Episode 39: Boundaries for Your Soul
Episode 40: 5 Steps to Healing Painful Emotions
Episode 41: Boundaries with Fear and Anxiety
Episode 42: How to Honor Sadness
Episode 43: How To Tame Your Inner Critic
Episode 54: Can I Pray My Anxiety Away?
Episode 55: Am I Supposed to Distrust Myself?
Youtube Series:
What Does the Bible Really Say
Boundaries for Your Soul
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Sound editing by Kelly Kramarik
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Episode 56: Am I Really Supposed to Die to Myself? Misconstrued Messages and How to Disentangle From Them