It's natural for us to be our own biggest critics, scrutinizing ourselves more than we scrutinize others.
This tendency isn't all bad, and can even be helpful at times. But at what point does our ongoing internal conversation turn into a trap, locking us into an untrue identity?
Join Rick as he continues a month-long sampling of the newly released book, Spiritual Grit, by examining the impact a person’s internal narrative has on their identity.
Digging into the Bible, we’ll slow down and pay attention to how Jesus brings freedom by changing the internal narrative of the paralyzed man found in Matthew 9.
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Related:
(Now Available) Spiritual Grit- https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Grit-Endurance-Character-Confidence/dp/1470750899
Spiritual Grit Video with Rick Lawrence- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKVRa0cXoWM
The Unreasonable Jesus by Thomas Christianson- www.mylifetree.com/shop/the-unreasonable-jesus/
NEW Jesus-Centered Practical Guides- www.mylifetree.com/jesus-centered-…actical-guides/
Jesus-Centered Bible- www.mylifetree.com/jesus-centered-bible-shop-page/
The Jesus-Centered Life by Rick Lawrence- www.mylifetree.com/shop/the-jesus-centered-life/
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