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In a world where external voices constantly judge us based on our appearance, wealth, and status, it’s easy to fall prey to negative self-talk. Though this self-criticism can be debilitating, there is hope in God. He sees beyond our flaws and limitations, offering a solution to our self-doubt and self-criticism.
When we let the Bible teach us to develop a learner’s heart, we can silence the voice of self-criticism and embrace feedback as a tool for growth, rather than a weapon against our confidence. Peter learned to overcome his emotions and negative thoughts by learning to love like Jesus did. We too can overcome self-hate and criticism by approaching life with a humble and teachable spirit.
Show Notes
- 1 John 3:18-22 MSG
- Luke 22:31-32 Voice
- Proverbs 11:2 AMP
- 2 Peter 1:1-3 CEV
- 2 Peter 1:8-9 CEV
- 6,200 thoughts per day (Queen’s Gazette)
- 80% of our thoughts are negative (Queen’s University)
- 95% of our thoughts are repeating themselves day after day (Queen’s University)
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