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Your Worth is Not Your Relationship Status (Single is Not a Disease Series : Episode 4)

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When People begin to measure themselves by attention, by who is showing interest, by who is staying, and by who is not yet present, slowly their emotional stability becomes tied to external validation. But Ephesians 1:6 reminds us that we are accepted in the Beloved, which means acceptance is already established in Christ, not something you are trying to earn through relationships. And when that truth is not settled, relationships begin to carry emotional weight they were never designed to carry. Thank you so much for joining me today on the podcast. I trust this episode has encouraged, challenged, and equipped you in your walk with Christ. For more resources, books, and digital tools, visit my Selar store. You can also connect with me on social media at @fredaidahosaajayi. If this episode blessed you, please take a moment to subscribe, follow, like, and share this podcast with others. It really helps us reach more people and supports the podcast’s growth through the platform analytics. Thank you again for listening. Until next time, stay encouraged, keep growing in grace, and remember that God is for you.

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jakson Your Worth is Not Your Relationship Status (Single is Not a Disease Series : Episode 4) kansikuva

Your Worth is Not Your Relationship Status (Single is Not a Disease Series : Episode 4)

When People begin to measure themselves by attention, by who is showing interest, by who is staying, and by who is not yet present, slowly their emotional stability becomes tied to external validation. But Ephesians 1:6 reminds us that we are accepted in the Beloved, which means acceptance is already established in Christ, not something you are trying to earn through relationships. And when that truth is not settled, relationships begin to carry emotional weight they were never designed to carry. Thank you so much for joining me today on the podcast. I trust this episode has encouraged, challenged, and equipped you in your walk with Christ. For more resources, books, and digital tools, visit my Selar store. You can also connect with me on social media at @fredaidahosaajayi. If this episode blessed you, please take a moment to subscribe, follow, like, and share this podcast with others. It really helps us reach more people and supports the podcast’s growth through the platform analytics. Thank you again for listening. Until next time, stay encouraged, keep growing in grace, and remember that God is for you.

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Sometimes what felt like a loss was actually God’s protection, redirection, and an opportunity for growth. Healing may not feel easy, but not every ending is bad. Here are 10 reasons the breakup was not so bad. Resources mentioned: https://selar.co/m/fredaajayi https://selar.com/theinsidejob https://selar.com/breakupwellbyfredaidahosaajayi Breakups can be one of the most challenging experiences in life, filled with emotional turmoil and uncertainty. However, when approached with grace and dignity, they can also become a profound opportunity for personal growth and healing Social media: @fredaidahosaajayi Thanks for listening, till next time remember love grows best when it flows from wholeness in Christ. Grace and peace to you.

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