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Expressive Individualism: Finding Yourself or Losing Christ?
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In this episode of Wisdom for the Wilderness, Pastors Zack and Josh address one of the most powerful cultural forces shaping our world today: expressive individualism — the idea that your deepest feelings define you, and the highest goal in life is discovering and expressing your “true self” no matter the cost.
They explore:
- What expressive individualism really is and how it contrasts with healthy community
- Why it leads people to cut off family, leave churches, and demand the world affirm their feelings
- The surprising irony that “being unique” often makes everyone look and act the same
- How this mindset fuels consumer Christianity, church-hopping, and weak community groups
- The biblical balance between the value of the individual and the priority of the body of Christ
- Why emotions and “authenticity” cannot be our ultimate authority — Christ must be
- Practical wisdom on doing hard things, raising children, marriage, and building life on convictions instead of feelings
Drawing from Scripture (including the early church in Acts and the “one body, many parts” teaching in 1 Corinthians), the pastors show how the gospel offers a far better identity: not found by looking inside ourselves, but received as sinners saved by grace and called into God’s family.
If you’ve ever felt the pressure to “be true to yourself,” wondered why community feels so hard today, or want to help your kids navigate this cultural moment, this episode is for you.
A timely, hope-filled conversation that calls us back to Christ-centered living in a self-obsessed world.