Living Free in Truth
You can belong to Jesus and still live from fear, comparison, striving, performance, and insecurity.This episode explores the difference between orphan thinking and sonship.This isn’t about salvation. It’s about identity.Do you feel threatened when others succeed?Do you struggle to rest?Do you feel like your value disappears when you stop producing?Do correction and rejection feel the same?These may not be personality traits. They may reveal deeper beliefs about identity, love, trust, and the Father’s heart.In this episode we talk about:What “orphan spirit” meansSigns of performance-based identityComparison, jealousy, perfectionism & self-protectionFather wounds, rejection & spiritual rootsWhat biblical sonship actually looks likeThe prodigal son through a different lensMoving from striving into secure identity in ChristReferenced:From Slavery to Sonship — Jack FrostThe Return of the Prodigal Son — Henri NouwenKey Scriptures:Romans 8:15–17Luke 151 John 4:18Song of Solomon 1:5, 4:9Psalm 139Question:Are you living like you’re loved?#LivingFreeAndTruth #ChristianPodcast #IdentityInChrist #Sonship #christiangrowth 00:40 What Is an Orphan Spirit?01:04 Signs of Orphan Thinking01:36 Performance-Based Worth02:00 Difficulty Receiving Love02:28 Hyper Independence & Self Protection02:46 Jealousy Hidden as Discernment03:31 Roots of Orphan Thinking04:01 What Sonship Actually Looks Like04:34 Secure Identity & Rest05:20 Celebration Instead of Competition06:01 Intimacy With God vs Performance06:35 Romans 8 Spirit of Adoption09:31 Fear or Love What Drives You?10:53 God Loves You Before Performance11:36 Reflection Questions12:31 Adoption Is Received, Not Earned13:03 Book Recommendation & Final Thoughts🤝Connect 🤝with Living Free in TruthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/livingfreeintruthInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingfreeintruthTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livingfreeintruth
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