Meditating on Living a Christ-Shaped Life
As we navigate the pressures of modern life, the need to live authentically has never been more apparent.
In this episode, Jay Kim reflects on a meaningful conversation with John Ortberg from season one, where they discussed freedom from performance-driven living. Ortberg shared insights on shedding the masks we wear and finding comfort in being our true selves.
Jay invites listeners to meditate on these ideas, urging them to confront the pressures they face and surrender them to Christ. The goal is to explore a life that is honest, genuine, and deeply human, rather than shaped by external expectations.
Tune in and take a step toward finding freedom in Christ's love.
Links from this episode:
• Listen to the original conversation, Examining a Performance-Driven Way of Life with John Ortberg (podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/examining-a-performance-driven-way-of-life/id1724107431)
• Watch the original conversation on YouTube (www.youtube.com/watch)
• Read this episode’s transcript here (drive.google.com/file/d/1jXYpUqEnAQb5Cuci6x3_5EBDhGL6xMLY/view)
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Episode Credits
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✅ Theme Song: "For They Will Inherit the Earth" by Stephen Keech
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