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Restless Until We Rest in Him: Identity, the Soul, and the Kingdom of God | 19/4/26

28 min · 27 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Restless Until We Rest in Him: Identity, the Soul, and the Kingdom of God | 19/4/26

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Who are you — really? Not your job title, your relationships, or your achievements, but who you actually are? In this message, Pastor Mark digs into what the Bible truly means by "soul" — the Hebrew word nefesh — and why your answer to that question changes everything. Drawing from Psalm 42 and the words of Jesus, he unpacks why searching for identity in success, relationships, or even within yourself will always leave you feeling like a ship without an anchor. Whether you're burned out from striving, quietly wrestling with your sense of purpose, or simply wanting to go deeper in your faith, this episode offers a refreshing and freeing truth: it's only when we surrender our lives to God that we discover who we were truly made to be. As Augustine said, "Our heart is restless until it rests in You." Plus, Pastor Mark shares two simple, practical rhythms you can start this week to help ground your identity in Christ every single day. flbc.org.au

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