Air Date: Mar. 25, 2025Who Defines YOUR Worth: Christ or the Culture? Part 1

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Do you ever struggle with self-worth? 🤔Does your value feel tied to social media likes, what others think, or how you look? In a world that constantly tells you to measure up, fit in, and seek approval, it’s easy to feel like you’re never enough. BUT HERE’S THE TRUTH—your worth isn’t something you have to earn. 🙌 It’s already been given to you by Jesus Christ! We’re breaking down 5 wrong places people look for their worth—and why ONLY JESUS can give you real, unshakable value. 🏆

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Your worth isn’t something you have to earn. 🙌 It’s already been given to you by Jesus Christ! We’re breaking down 5 wrong places people look for their worth—and why ONLY JESUS can give you real, unshakable value. 🏆

👉 Here are the 5 traps to watch out for:
❌ Social Media Likes – Your worth isn’t measured by followers, likes, or comments. God’s love for you never fluctuates! (1 John 3:1)
❌ Comparing Yourself to Others – You are God’s masterpiece, made for a unique purpose! (Ephesians 2:10)
❌ Your Looks or Appearance – God looks on what’s on the inside, not outside (1 Samuel 16:7)
❌ What Others Think of You – People’s opinions change, but God’s love is constant. (Psalm 118:8)
❌ People’s Approval – You don’t need to prove yourself to be accepted—Jesus already calls you worthy. (Galatians 1:10)

🔥 When you place your worth in Christ, everything changes:
✅ You stop chasing validation from the world.
✅ You find freedom from comparison & self-doubt.
✅ You walk in confidence, knowing you are fully loved.

So, who defines YOUR worth—Christ or the culture? 🤔

📢 DON’T MISS PART 2! We’ll reveal 5 MORE WRONG PLACES people mistakenly seek their worth from—and how to embrace the worth God’s already given you. 🌱

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