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Is Jesus Enough When Life Hurts

58 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Our friend Carol Ortiz joins us to unpack what “identity in Christ” actually means in real life. We talk about her first wake-up call to God through a recurring dream, then ground the conversation in Scripture, especially 2 Corinthians 5:17 and the truth that you are a new creation, not a cleaned-up version of your old self. From there, we get painfully practical about identity amnesia, why one negative comment can shake us, and how borrowed spirituality leads to exhaustion and shallow change. We also spend time in Psalm 23 and what it looks like to say, with your whole life, “The Lord is my shepherd.” That surrender touches everything: how men carry provider pressure, how women can turn helping or motherhood into identity, how to grieve a season cleanly, and how God can meet you even in the presence of your past. We close with why church community matters, how your thought life reveals what you’re living from, and why remembering you’re a recipient of grace makes you a giver of grace. Subscribe for more interviews, share this with a friend who needs steady footing, and leave a review with the moment that challenged you most.

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Portada del episodio Is Jesus Enough When Life Hurts

Is Jesus Enough When Life Hurts

Our friend Carol Ortiz joins us to unpack what “identity in Christ” actually means in real life. We talk about her first wake-up call to God through a recurring dream, then ground the conversation in Scripture, especially 2 Corinthians 5:17 and the truth that you are a new creation, not a cleaned-up version of your old self. From there, we get painfully practical about identity amnesia, why one negative comment can shake us, and how borrowed spirituality leads to exhaustion and shallow change. We also spend time in Psalm 23 and what it looks like to say, with your whole life, “The Lord is my shepherd.” That surrender touches everything: how men carry provider pressure, how women can turn helping or motherhood into identity, how to grieve a season cleanly, and how God can meet you even in the presence of your past. We close with why church community matters, how your thought life reveals what you’re living from, and why remembering you’re a recipient of grace makes you a giver of grace. Subscribe for more interviews, share this with a friend who needs steady footing, and leave a review with the moment that challenged you most.

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