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Who Defines You? Part 2

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In this episode, we continue the conversation around the question: Who defines you? We explore the reality that identity was never meant to be self-created or determined by the opinions of others. Just as God intentionally designed every fingerprint to be unique, He was even more intentional in forming our inward being. Our personalities, desires, gifts, and distinct characteristics are not accidents—they were crafted by a Creator who knows us completely. We discuss the picture of the pot and the potter, and how a pot cannot define its own purpose apart from the one who made it. In the same way, we were created to discover who we are through the One who formed us. When we allow God to define us, we find clarity, purpose, and security that cannot be found through self-identification or external validation. We also unpack a common misconception about following Jesus: that surrendering to Him means losing our individuality. The opposite is true. Jesus does not erase our personalities—He redeems and fills them. In His creative nature, He forms each person with unique expressions, gifts, and characteristics that reflect His glory. The closer we become to Him, the more we discover who we were actually created to be.

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Who Defines You? Part 2

In this episode, we continue the conversation around the question: Who defines you? We explore the reality that identity was never meant to be self-created or determined by the opinions of others. Just as God intentionally designed every fingerprint to be unique, He was even more intentional in forming our inward being. Our personalities, desires, gifts, and distinct characteristics are not accidents—they were crafted by a Creator who knows us completely. We discuss the picture of the pot and the potter, and how a pot cannot define its own purpose apart from the one who made it. In the same way, we were created to discover who we are through the One who formed us. When we allow God to define us, we find clarity, purpose, and security that cannot be found through self-identification or external validation. We also unpack a common misconception about following Jesus: that surrendering to Him means losing our individuality. The opposite is true. Jesus does not erase our personalities—He redeems and fills them. In His creative nature, He forms each person with unique expressions, gifts, and characteristics that reflect His glory. The closer we become to Him, the more we discover who we were actually created to be.

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