The Exhausting Trap of Perfectionism
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Are you quietly exhausted from trying to get absolutely everything right? In this episode, discover why God isn't looking for flawless performance and how to trade the heavy burden of perfectionism for the absolute freedom of His grace.
Have you ever felt completely burned out by the constant pressure to present a flawless version of yourself to the world?
Many of us unknowingly bring a "performance review" mindset into our faith. We start to believe that our acceptance is tied to how perfectly we behave, how neatly we organize our lives, or how tirelessly we serve. We think that if we just try a little harder and do a little better, we’ll finally measure up to God's standards and the expectations of others.
But attempting to be the savior of your own story is an exhausting treadmill. In this episode, we explore the findings of psychologist Thomas Curran, whose research shows that the modern obsession with perfectionism is leaving us more anxious and depleted than ever. Through his striking conclusions and the piercing truth of Galatians 3:3, you'll see that perfectionism is actually rooted in self-reliance, not faith. The gospel doesn't say, "Fix yourself so God will accept you." It says, "You are already accepted in Christ; now let God heal you."
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
- Why the relentless drive to prove you are "good enough" is a trap that never leads to peace
- How Galatians 3:3 challenges the foolishness of trying to perfect our spiritual lives through human effort
- A practical, in-the-moment response you can use to choose surrender the next time you feel the pressure to be perfect
You are not required to be perfect today; you are simply invited to be dependent on Christ.
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