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EP 14: Identity Theft: Embracing Who God Said You Are [Part 1]

EP 14: Identity Theft: Embracing Who God Said You Are [Part 1]

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If someone stole your credit card, you’d shut it down immediately. But what do you do when the enemy steals your identity—the truth of who you are in Christ?


In this powerful episode, Shanika gets real about how lies, trauma, and culture rob us of our God-given identity—and how Jesus restores what was stolen. She shares her own story of rejection, people-pleasing, and healing, revealing how to anchor your identity and self-worth in Christ—not performance, titles, or comparison.


You’ll learn how to:
✨ Recognize spiritual identity theft
💡 Understand identity vs self-worth
🧠 Balance faith + therapy for healing
🔥 Guard your heart and mind with truth


Identity in Christ Declaration [Say it out loud]:

I am chosen. I am a child of God. I am deeply loved and fully forgiven. I am more than a conqueror. I am God’s masterpiece. I am a citizen of heaven and an ambassador of Christ. **The world may try to name me; the enemy may try to shame me—God has already claimed me.


Sit With This [Challenge]: What labels have you been wearing that God never gave you?


Make a Truth List (10 Scriptures about your identity) and declare them daily for 30 days.


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