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Back to Episodes#72 Jesus Didn’t Perform for Approval — Neither Should You
Description
Even Jesus was misunderstood — and He didn’t perform to be seen. This episode invites you to anchor your worth in what God already declared, so you can lead from identity, not insecurity.
If you've been quietly performing, over-functioning, or bending to be understood — this one’s for you.
In today’s faith-forward episode, we return to the story of Jesus’ baptism and wilderness (Matthew 3–4) to remember: your identity is declared by God, not earned in the wilderness.
You’ll hear how even Jesus, the Son of God, resisted the temptation to perform — staying rooted in truth, not applause. He healed in secret. He withdrew from the crowds. He didn’t need validation to stay aligned — and neither do you.
We’ll explore how high-capacity humans often confuse approval with alignment, and why Identity-Level Recalibration is essential when your assignment grows but your support system shrinks.
If you’re navigating:
- the ache of being misunderstood,
- the pressure to prove your worth,
- or the fatigue of living for applause…
…this episode will recalibrate your heart and anchor your leadership in something unshakable.
Today’s Micro-Recalibration:
Read Matthew chapters 3 and 4. Slowly. Notice how identity is declared before the test.
Then reflect:
- Where are you performing for approval?
- Where are you questioning what God already confirmed?
- Where can you stop proving and start trusting?
Your security isn’t in who sees you — it’s in Who sent you.
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