• The Four Identities (Part 1) w/ Heather Khym

  • May 22 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast
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The Four Identities (Part 1) w/ Heather Khym

  • Summary

  • This week, Jake and Bob are joined by Heather Khym to begin a four part series on the four identities of a human: son/daughter, brother/sister, husband/wife, father/mother. In this episode, they focus on the identity of our sonship/daughtership, explore why this is the foundational identity, and unpack the core realities behind this identity from both a masculine and feminine perspective. They end the episode by sharing personal stories of healing and restoration within their identity as a beloved son/daughter.

    Key Points:

    • Identity is bestowed by God and is a gift to be received.
    • A solid foundation in sonship and daughtership is essential for all other identities to flourish.
    • Trust and receptivity are key elements of a secure identity.
    • Wounds and brokenness can disrupt and distort our understanding of our identity.
    • Healing and restoration are necessary to fully embrace our true identity as beloved children of God.
    • Healing comes through receiving love and being rooted in God's love.

    Resources:

    The Abiding Together Podcast series on Identity (Mother, Daughter, Sister, Bride)

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