Ever wonder if you’ll ever be whole again?
Romans 8:18 reminds us that suffering is real but it’s not the end. What’s ahead in Christ is far greater than what’s behind. Healing doesn’t come from forgetting the pain but from trusting God to redeem it.
In this episode of Redeemed from the Inside Out, we talk about how your scars don’t define you; they remind you that grace is still writing your story.
Surrounded but still feel unseen? Psalm 73 shows how one word—“Yet”—can turn loneliness into the reminder that God still holds you close.
When anxiety won’t leave, we often want instant relief—but Philippians 4:6–7 reminds us that God’s promise isn’t quick solutions, it’s peace. A peace that doesn’t make sense, yet keeps our hearts and minds steady when life doesn’t.
In this episode of RIO – Redeemed from the Inside Out, we talk about how peace isn’t the absence of problems—it’s the presence of God.
👉 Challenge to remember: “Peace is not the absence of problems—it’s the presence of God.”
When doubts or the world’s voices get louder than truth, it’s easy to feel invisible, overlooked, or forgotten. But 1 Peter 2:9 reminds us: you are chosen, royal, holy—God’s own. Not because of what you’ve done, but because of what Jesus has already done.
In this episode of RIO – Redeemed from the Inside Out, we pause to remember that your identity isn’t rejection or worthlessness—it’s belonging. You’re not random. You’re not forgotten. You are His.
Think your past is too heavy to change? This episode reminds you that God doesn’t just fix your story—He redefines it.
Do you feel like your worth depends on grades, success, or applause? Colossians 1 reminds us that our value isn’t earned—it’s received through Christ. You are redeemed, forgiven, and already loved. Your worth is not in what you do but in who He is.
Feeling behind or not enough when you compare yourself to others? Psalm 73 reminds us that God is with us, holding us and guiding us. Your worth isn’t in comparison—it’s in Christ. Trade comparison for confidence in Him, and walk with assurance that you are never overlooked.
Who am I, really? If you’ve ever felt lost, forgotten, or not enough, this pause will remind you: your worth is received, not earned.