Finding True Worth: Stability in a Changing World
Episode Overview
Deriving value from consistent, contingent sources like God Highlighting the instability of seeking validation from transient aspects Leading a powerful prayer session to encourage stability and self-acceptance Emphasizing the enduring worth found in the unwavering love of God Inspiring a shift towards a more stable foundation for self-worth
The caring call, then I'm going to pass it back to Sandy. Father Lord, I know I'm a sinner. I know you shed your precious blood so that I might be saved. I accept you into my heart as my Lord and Savior. I know I am accepted by you, Father Lord God, which means I don't care about being rejected by anybody else. I thank you, Lord, in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. Okay.
Ever wonder why your sense of self-worth feels like a rollercoaster? In this episode of the 'Care In Counseling Podcast', Rev. Robert Wilson, a Clinical Psychotherapist, tackles the issue head-on. He explores how relying on changeable aspects of life—like looks, achievements, or societal approval—can leave us feeling unstable and unfulfilled. Instead, he argues for grounding our sense of worth in something unchanging and reliable: the love of God. Through heartfelt discussions and a moving prayer session, Rev.
Wilson offers practical advice on finding lasting stability and self-acceptance. This episode is a must-listen if you're tired of chasing fleeting validation and are ready to find a more enduring source of self-worth.