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Fear creeps in fastest when the room goes quiet. That’s where our story begins: sickness in the body, slander in the air, and a mind racing in the dark. We open up about stage four cancer, sleepless drives, and the ache of betrayal and then trace the turning point that changed everything. The shift didn’t comes from rethinking our inner script through the lens of Psalm 23. The Lord is my shepherd is not a funeral line; it’s a survival line for anyone walking through real danger.

We unpack how negative self-talk hijacks our days, why identity must lead before confession, and how David found steady peace in a cave while enemies gathered. Green pastures and still waters become the blueprint for how God provides what we need in forms we can receive. Paths of righteousness for his name’s sake reframes guidance in crisis, and the banquet table in the presence of enemies shows how joy can exist right in the middle of opposition. We also explore God’s self-revealed character merciful, gracious, slow to anger and why that matters when shame bows your head.

You’ll hear practical ways to renew your mind: memorizing Psalm 23, naming the lies, replacing them with truth, and practicing gratitude until it reshapes reflexes. We talk about the lifter of my head, no condemnation for those in Christ, and how goodness and mercy have followed us farther than we realized. If your thoughts have been a battlefield, this conversation offers language, tools, and hope to find calm in the storm.

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