The Biblical Filmroom

Pressure to Perform: From Martha's Kitchen to Modern Lives

31 min · 12. maj 2026
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In this episode of the Biblical Film Room, Michael Jerome explores the pressure to perform through biblical stories like Martha and Mary and modern examples such as Simone Biles. He traces the roots of performance anxiety to family dynamics and insecure attachment, shows how it appears as people-pleasing and comparison, and offers spiritual practices—film study of Scripture, prayer, and seeking help—to find freedom and rest in Christ.

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