Episode 104
Created, Called, & Confident
June 17th, 2026
37 mins 50 secs
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About this Episode
Most of us spend a significant amount of energy trying to figure out who we are — scrolling through other people's lives, measuring ourselves against what we've accomplished or failed to accomplish, and quietly wondering if we're enough. The comparison trap is exhausting, and the confidence it occasionally produces never seems to last very long.
This episode pushes back on that cycle with a straightforward but surprisingly freeing idea: your identity isn't something you have to construct or earn. Drawing from ancient texts and some remarkably practical observations about human nature, the teaching argues that you were made with intention — and that the source of that intention matters more than any external validation ever could.
The sermon walks through three grounding claims: that you carry something of the divine in how you were made, that you're wired for a life of meaning and impact (not just accumulation), and that real confidence isn't manufactured — it's received. The "good life," as it turns out, looks less like a personal brand and more like a person genuinely at peace with who they are and why they're here.
There's also an honest look at how easily we trade away the things that actually sustain us — settling for counterfeits of peace, joy, and purpose — and what it looks like to reclaim what we've given up. It's a conversation about identity, belonging, and what it means to live like someone who's already been chosen.