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Is God Always Good? | With Lysa TerKeurst
Is God Always Good? Trust is the “fabric of safety and connection” in all human relationships. However, the reality of life often introduces betrayal, heartbreak, and uncertainty, leading believers to question their own judgment, the reliability of others, and even the goodness of God. Moving forward after broken trust requires distinguishing between blind trust and [...]
Read more..Doubts Don’t Make You a Bad Christian | Lysa TerKeurst and Craig Groesche
Doubts Don’t Make You a Bad Christian Doubt is a universal experience that can often lead to disillusionment, deconstruction, and people leaving the church. However, sources assert that doubts don’t make you a bad Christian; they make you human. Instead of being viewed as a sign of failure, doubt is born out of the desire [...]
Read more..Part Two: Reacting to the Top Moments From Therapy & Theology Season 8 | Lysa TerKeurst
Part Two: Reacting to the Top Moments From Therapy & Theology Season 8 The sources offer a deep exploration of two pervasive struggles: narcissistic tendencies and addiction, arguing that both stem from internal voids, particularly shame, and require deliberate self-awareness and spiritual filling to overcome. Moving past surface-level behaviors like pride or compulsive actions and [...]
Read more..The Truth About Addiction Most People Don’t Know | Therapy & Theology | Lysa TerKeurst
The Truth About Addiction Most People Don’t Know Addictions are a prevalent struggle, touching the lives of nearly everyone through a personal battle or through a loved one. They lock individuals in hard places, creating “prisoners forever locked in their hard places”. However, freedom is possible through understanding the nature of addiction from both therapeutic [...]
Read more..How To Say “No” and Stop Rescuing Others | Therapy & Theology | Lysa TerKeurst
How To Say “No” and Stop Rescuing Others | Therapy & Theology The sources provide critical insights into the pervasive psychological trap known as the Rescuer role, often part of the Karpman Drama Triangle (Victim, Rescuer, Persecutor). While attempting to help others, the Rescuer often becomes emotionally exhausted and self-depleted. Overcoming this cycle requires recognizing [...]
Read more..When the Person Who Hurt You Wasn’t Held Accountable | With Lysa TerKeurst
When the Person Who Hurt You Wasn’t Held Accountable Trust is often called the “oxygen of all human relationships”. While relationships are desired, they inherently require risk, which means experiencing broken trust and disappointment is inevitable. Understanding and overcoming the challenge of trust issues—which arise from betrayal, letdowns, and systemic dishonesty—is essential for moving forward [...]
Read more..You Were Enough Before Anyone Said “I Do” | lysaterkeurst
You Were Enough Before Anyone Said “I Do” The pursuit of identity and worth often leads individuals to seek validation in titles, roles, or relationships. However, the sources emphasize that true, unwavering worth is established at creation, long “before anyone said, ‘I do.'” Understanding this royal identity—being children of the King—is the foundation for healthy, [...]
Read more..You Won’t Believe What God Did in Lysa’s Life! | lysaterkeurst
You Won’t Believe What God Did in Lysa’s Life! The pathway to enduring peace and effectiveness in Christian life requires mastering a critical spiritual shift: moving from a mindset of control to one of stewardship. According to the sources, God’s plan is to complete the good work He started in believers. This confidence is rooted [...]
Read more..We’re Wired With God’s Power | Victoria Osteen
We’re Wired With God’s Power can you imagine living in a big beautiful house all wired with electricity well able to run your refrigerator well able to run your air conditioning your all of your lights you can plug in all your small appliances all the modern things that we have can you imagine living [...]
Read more..An Up Close and Personal God | Victoria Osteen
An Up Close and Personal God It’s good to be in the house of the Lord. We love you so much. You may be seated. 7 billion people are estimated to be on this planet. Can you believe that? 7 billion people. With 7 billion people, there’s probably a lot of problems in the world. [...]
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