
Brad Hambrick Finding Your Confidence, Identity, & Security in Christ - Part 4
Aug 1, 2017
A conversation about finding Christ-centered confidence, not tied to achievements or conditions. They explore trustworthy objects of faith, accurate self-assessment, and contentment in God’s design. Biblical examples and stories illustrate avoiding conditional striving and embracing restful stewardship.
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What Biblical Confidence Really Means
- Biblical confidence means expecting God to enable us to do any good work He calls us to do.
- It shortens hesitation, reduces anxiety before tasks, and prevents pride-driven pressure after success.
Avoid Conditional Confidence Based On Milestones
- Stop saying I will be confident when and transferring trust to milestones like marriage, degrees, or weight loss.
- Instead, examine the object of your trust because those milestones leave you one step from failure and no lasting rest.
Constant Confidence Often Hides Insecurity
- Constant confidence often masks insecurity and prevents authentic relationships because it demands flawless performance.
- God didn't design us to be confident about everything; vulnerability enables deeper connection.
