• 169. Christian Recovery: Finding God's Grace When Healing Feels Hard. With Therapist Jim Beebe

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169. Christian Recovery: Finding God's Grace When Healing Feels Hard. With Therapist Jim Beebe

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  • Hi friends,

    Today we have Therapist Jim Beebe with us and we're talking about his perspective and what healing ACTUALLY looks like at times for most of us.

    Not the Instagram highlight reel. Not the "I've got it all figured out now" testimonies.

    The real, messy, one-day-at-a-time journey that most of us are living. I hope today blesses you so much!

    HERE'S THE HOLY TRUTH BOMB: You're not doing recovery wrong because you're still struggling. You're not doing Christianity wrong because anxiety still visits at 3am. You're not doing life wrong because you haven't "fixed" yourself yet.

    IN THIS EPISODE WE'RE DIVING INTO: - Why "solving yourself" isn't the goal (and was never meant to be) - The beautiful paradox of being okay with not being okay - What happens when we stop shaming ourselves for being human - Why Paul admitted "I do that which I should not do" (spoiler: because he was human too) - How to embrace your journey without expecting perfection - What it means to love yourself back to life

    TRUTH MOMENTS THAT MIGHT MAKE YOU CRY (IN A GOOD WAY): - "If things outside of us could fix us – enough money, the right relationship, the perfect church – it would have happened by now" - "Even if you never change, you're still insurmountably loved by God" - "I'm not a puzzle to be solved, but an experience to be lived" - "The journey itself is the destination"

    FOR ANYONE WHO: - Wakes up some days feeling like they're back at square one - Measures themselves against the fruit of the Spirit and comes up feeling short - Is tired of trying to fix themselves into worthiness - Needs permission to be human while also being Christian

    THIS IS YOUR INVITATION: To step into a grace that's big enough for your humanity. To find community in the journey. To know that your struggles don't disqualify you from God's love – they qualify you for His grace.

    Remember, even Paul had a thorn in his side. Even Jesus was a man of sorrows. Your humanity isn't a hindrance to your holiness – it's the very place where grace meets you.

    Love you,

    Dani

    🌟To learn more about Dani & to join the newsletter list-> https://www.danisumner.com/

    ✅ 🎉 Learn more about Dani's Coaching program--"The Feel Better Journey."

    🙏🏽Interested in one-on-one coaching or to get in touch? Contact Us At—> hello@danisumner.com

    🌟 Follow me on YouTube

    🤳🏼 ALSO, let's connect on social media: Facebook, Instagram -> Facebook and Instagram

    christian recovery, spiritual healing, grace in recovery, christian mental health, healing journey, radical acceptance, self acceptance christian, god's grace, christian anxiety, christian perfectionism, faith and mental health, christian self care, trauma healing christian, spiritual growth, christian therapy, emotional healing, bible and mental health, christian counseling, christianity and depression, spiritual acceptance

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Hi friends,

Today we have Therapist Jim Beebe with us and we're talking about his perspective and what healing ACTUALLY looks like at times for most of us.

Not the Instagram highlight reel. Not the "I've got it all figured out now" testimonies.

The real, messy, one-day-at-a-time journey that most of us are living. I hope today blesses you so much!

HERE'S THE HOLY TRUTH BOMB: You're not doing recovery wrong because you're still struggling. You're not doing Christianity wrong because anxiety still visits at 3am. You're not doing life wrong because you haven't "fixed" yourself yet.

IN THIS EPISODE WE'RE DIVING INTO: - Why "solving yourself" isn't the goal (and was never meant to be) - The beautiful paradox of being okay with not being okay - What happens when we stop shaming ourselves for being human - Why Paul admitted "I do that which I should not do" (spoiler: because he was human too) - How to embrace your journey without expecting perfection - What it means to love yourself back to life

TRUTH MOMENTS THAT MIGHT MAKE YOU CRY (IN A GOOD WAY): - "If things outside of us could fix us – enough money, the right relationship, the perfect church – it would have happened by now" - "Even if you never change, you're still insurmountably loved by God" - "I'm not a puzzle to be solved, but an experience to be lived" - "The journey itself is the destination"

FOR ANYONE WHO: - Wakes up some days feeling like they're back at square one - Measures themselves against the fruit of the Spirit and comes up feeling short - Is tired of trying to fix themselves into worthiness - Needs permission to be human while also being Christian

THIS IS YOUR INVITATION: To step into a grace that's big enough for your humanity. To find community in the journey. To know that your struggles don't disqualify you from God's love – they qualify you for His grace.

Remember, even Paul had a thorn in his side. Even Jesus was a man of sorrows. Your humanity isn't a hindrance to your holiness – it's the very place where grace meets you.

Love you,

Dani

🌟To learn more about Dani & to join the newsletter list-> https://www.danisumner.com/

✅ 🎉 Learn more about Dani's Coaching program--"The Feel Better Journey."

🙏🏽Interested in one-on-one coaching or to get in touch? Contact Us At—> hello@danisumner.com

🌟 Follow me on YouTube

🤳🏼 ALSO, let's connect on social media: Facebook, Instagram -> Facebook and Instagram

christian recovery, spiritual healing, grace in recovery, christian mental health, healing journey, radical acceptance, self acceptance christian, god's grace, christian anxiety, christian perfectionism, faith and mental health, christian self care, trauma healing christian, spiritual growth, christian therapy, emotional healing, bible and mental health, christian counseling, christianity and depression, spiritual acceptance

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