
In this episode, we explore the false identity of “I am what I have,” which is especially impactful for Enneagram types 5, 6, and 7. These types often seek security through accumulating knowledge, resources, or plans. Drawing from biblical examples like the rich young ruler and King Solomon, we highlight the emptiness that comes from finding identity in possessions or mental strategies rather than in a relationship with God. These types tend to adopt a "life over God" approach, trying to control outcomes and ensure security through their own efforts. However, when Jesus faced this temptation in the wilderness, He rejected shortcuts and placed His trust fully in God’s provision. Like Jesus modeled, our true contentment and security are found in being God's beloved, not in what we gather or possess.
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