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You Can't Follow Jesus if You're "LOOKING SIDEWAYS"! (Stephanie Rollins)

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Have you ever looked at someone else's life and suddenly felt worse about your own? Maybe they seem prettier, smarter, more athletic, more popular, or more successful. In a world filled with social media, comparison has become one of the biggest struggles facing students today. In this powerful message, Stephanie explores what the Bible says about comparison through the story of Peter and John in John 21. While Peter is receiving a personal calling from Jesus, he looks sideways and asks, "What about him?" Jesus responds with words that still challenge us today: "What is that to you? You must follow me." Comparison doesn't just steal joy—it steals identity. Discover: • Why comparison is a trap every person faces • What psychologists call Social Comparison Theory • Why social media can make us feel inadequate • How Peter struggled with comparison too • What Jesus says when we start looking sideways • How to find your identity in Christ • Practical ways to keep your eyes fixed on Jesus Key Scriptures: • John 21:20-22 • Hebrews 12:1-2 • Psalm 139 • Ephesians 2:10 • Romans 5:8 • 1 John 3:1 If you've ever felt like you're not enough, this message is for you. #ChristianYouth #Comparison #IdentityInChrist #YouthSermon #ChristianMotivation #Jesus #Faith #ChristianLiving #TeenMinistry #BibleTeaching #YouthGroup #MentalHealth #SocialMedia

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Episode You Can't Follow Jesus if You're "LOOKING SIDEWAYS"! (Stephanie Rollins) Cover

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Have you ever looked at someone else's life and suddenly felt worse about your own? Maybe they seem prettier, smarter, more athletic, more popular, or more successful. In a world filled with social media, comparison has become one of the biggest struggles facing students today. In this powerful message, Stephanie explores what the Bible says about comparison through the story of Peter and John in John 21. While Peter is receiving a personal calling from Jesus, he looks sideways and asks, "What about him?" Jesus responds with words that still challenge us today: "What is that to you? You must follow me." Comparison doesn't just steal joy—it steals identity. Discover: • Why comparison is a trap every person faces • What psychologists call Social Comparison Theory • Why social media can make us feel inadequate • How Peter struggled with comparison too • What Jesus says when we start looking sideways • How to find your identity in Christ • Practical ways to keep your eyes fixed on Jesus Key Scriptures: • John 21:20-22 • Hebrews 12:1-2 • Psalm 139 • Ephesians 2:10 • Romans 5:8 • 1 John 3:1 If you've ever felt like you're not enough, this message is for you. #ChristianYouth #Comparison #IdentityInChrist #YouthSermon #ChristianMotivation #Jesus #Faith #ChristianLiving #TeenMinistry #BibleTeaching #YouthGroup #MentalHealth #SocialMedia

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