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If I Am A Man Of God

32 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Knowing who God is should change how you see yourself. In this episode of The Script Pod, we explore the story of Elijah in 2 Kings 1 — a prophet sitting atop a hill, refusing to be moved because he finally understands not just who God is, but who that makes him. After years of confronting kings, calling down fire from heaven, and surviving deep emotional lows, Elijah reaches a turning point. The same man who once ran in fear from Jezebel now stands firm before soldiers sent to arrest him and boldly declares: “If I am a man of God…” This message wrestles with identity, self-worth, and spiritual confidence. Because many of us know God is powerful, loving, and faithful — but still live as though we are worthless, disposable, or undeserving of respect. But Elijah’s story reveals something deeper: If God is who He says He is, then you are who God says you are. This episode is a reminder to stop allowing other people’s opinions, treatment, or rejection to define your value. You are men and women of God — and that should change the way you carry yourself, the way you speak to yourself, and the way you allow others to treat you. Keep your head up. Stand tall. Know who you are.

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