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Defining Enough

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This 'Steps to Trusting' podcast episode focuses on how using the word enough in regards to people without defining the term can lead to feelings of inadequacy. Erin discusses the value of people. People are always enough to be loved and valued. However, she highlights how the statement "You are enough," often clashes with the reality that people aren't enough to fulfill all the expectations and needs of themselves or others. Erin discusses personal experiences that reveal only God is truly enough to fulfill our needs. What people lack in ability to fulfill the needs of others does not take away from their value. The episode references Genesis and Nehemiah 9 to illustrate God’s sufficiency and faithful provision. The key takeaway is to trust God, recognizing our value lies in being loved by Him, and to praise Him for the good in our lives rather than taking personal pride. The episode concludes with a prayer, emphasizing the importance of transferring our trust to God.
00:00 Introduction to Steps to Trusting
00:10 Defining 'Being Enough'
01:07 Biblical Example of Provision and Limits
01:46 Personal Experiences and Lessons
02:29 God's Role in Fulfilling Our Needs
05:28 Recognizing God's Provision
10:57 Trusting God Fully
12:22 Conclusion and Prayer

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Content provided by Erin Michele. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Erin Michele or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

This 'Steps to Trusting' podcast episode focuses on how using the word enough in regards to people without defining the term can lead to feelings of inadequacy. Erin discusses the value of people. People are always enough to be loved and valued. However, she highlights how the statement "You are enough," often clashes with the reality that people aren't enough to fulfill all the expectations and needs of themselves or others. Erin discusses personal experiences that reveal only God is truly enough to fulfill our needs. What people lack in ability to fulfill the needs of others does not take away from their value. The episode references Genesis and Nehemiah 9 to illustrate God’s sufficiency and faithful provision. The key takeaway is to trust God, recognizing our value lies in being loved by Him, and to praise Him for the good in our lives rather than taking personal pride. The episode concludes with a prayer, emphasizing the importance of transferring our trust to God.
00:00 Introduction to Steps to Trusting
00:10 Defining 'Being Enough'
01:07 Biblical Example of Provision and Limits
01:46 Personal Experiences and Lessons
02:29 God's Role in Fulfilling Our Needs
05:28 Recognizing God's Provision
10:57 Trusting God Fully
12:22 Conclusion and Prayer

  continue reading

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