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S2E20: Restored Identity - Healing Beyond What Hurts

1 h 5 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In Season 2 Episode 20 of Centered, we continue the conversation around healing, identity, and the deeper work Jesus wants to do in our lives. What if our greatest need is not simply relief from pain, but restoration back into relationship with God? In a culture driven by performance, productivity, and self-reliance, this episode explores what happens when our effort runs out and we finally discover the power of surrender. Building on the story of the woman healed by touching Jesus’ garment in Mark 5, the conversation unpacks themes of desperation, identity, remembrance, and dependence on God.  David and Ben reflect on why Jesus stopped in the middle of urgency to truly see her, why the word “daughter” changes everything, and how the gospel invites us to live from identity instead of for identity. They also wrestle honestly with spiritual exhaustion, unanswered prayers, rock bottom moments, and the tension between self-sufficiency and trust in Jesus’ power. Along the way, the episode includes conversations about rainy-day moods, summer anthem playlists, parenting, baseball and tennis season chaos, and the stories and rhythms that shape families spiritually over time. There’s also a deeper look into Mosaic’s vision for spiritual formation through belonging, healing, and equipping environments designed to help people mature in community and experience real transformation. If you’ve ever felt exhausted trying to hold everything together or wondered whether God still sees you in the middle of your struggle, this episode is for you.

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