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"I Am Who I Am" with Nghia Tran

46 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Imposter syndrome affects countless people who struggle with self-doubt despite their accomplishments. The persistent voice saying "I'm not enough" creates a vicious cycle of anxiety and inadequacy. The biblical solution isn't found in working harder or hiding, but in understanding God's name revealed to Moses in Exodus 3:14. When God says "I AM WHO I AM," He reveals three truths: He is transcendent (bigger than our problems), immanent (personally active in our lives), and sufficient (everything we're not). Through Jesus, who claimed to be the great "I AM," we receive a new identity based not on what we can do, but on what He's already done. Insecurities end when worship begins.

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