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06. Why Trying to Be “Good” Made Me Judgmental (and What I Didn’t Understand About God’s Love)

06. Why Trying to Be “Good” Made Me Judgmental (and What I Didn’t Understand About God’s Love)

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Do you ever feel like you have to be “good enough” to be accepted? Do you find yourself comparing, judging, or being overly critical—of yourself or others? Do you feel pressure to get everything right, even in your walk with God? What if trying to follow all the “right” rules is actually keeping you stuck in insecurity? In this episode, I share a personal story from my younger years—when I truly loved God, but didn’t yet understand His grace. Without realizing it, my desire to be “good” led me into comparison, criticism, and a rule-based mindset that affected how I saw myself and others. We’ll talk about the difference between living under pressure to perform and living from a place of already being accepted—and how understanding God’s righteousness and love changes everything. If you’ve ever struggled with insecurity, people-pleasing, or feeling like you have to earn approval, this episode will help you begin shifting from striving to receiving. ✨ In This Episode Why trying to be “good enough” can actually increase insecurity • How legalism leads to comparison, judgment, and criticism • The connection between insecurity and performance • What the Old Covenant reveals—and why it couldn’t make us righteous • What it means to be declared “not guilty” through Jesus • How understanding God’s grace changes how you see yourself and others ✨ Key Truth You don’t become accepted by getting it right. You live differently because you already are. ✨ Activation Take a moment today to notice where you feel pressure to perform or “be good enough.” Instead of trying harder, pause and ask: 👉 “God, where am I striving to earn what You’ve already given me?” Then simply receive: 👉 “I am already accepted. I am already made right.” Let that truth begin to settle into your heart. Alright, let’s come back. Feel your feet on the floor. Rub your face. ✨ Mentions: Romans 3:27-28 Also check out Galatians 2:16 and Romans 4:5 ✨ Take the Next Step If you’re ready to begin renewing your mind and replacing insecure thoughts with truth: Join my private facebook page: Break Free From Insecurity Email me at marji@BreakFreeFromInsecurity.com If you want to practice listening to God, Get my free 3-Day Listening Prayer Journal and weekly email: https://breakfreefrominsecurity.com/insider Find my Show (all the episodes) Apple users: Apple podcast app: https://shorturl.at/LkeY0 Android users: Spotify app https://shorturl.at/htTPr Youtube: https://shorturl.at/3UYKH Or look up “Break Free From Insecurity” on any podcast platform Directions to leave a review I’d love if you gave me a great review! Here are the directions: (Preferred Method) If you have an iPhone (Apple Podcasts): Open the Apple Podcasts appSearch: Break Free From Insecurity Or try clicking here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/break-free-from-insecurity-intrusive-thoughts-mindset/id1892876547 Follow!Make sure you are on the page that lists all my shows “shows”Scroll down under the trailer to Ratings and Reviews.Click Write a Review Tap (5 stars!) Tap Write a Review (even 1–2 sentences helps so much!)Copy link (3 dots) and share. Make sure to add some sentences or add your review. If you use Spotify (Android): Open SpotifySearch: Break Free From Insecurity and go to the show where you can see all three episodes and the trailer or try clicking here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7gRbKvsBHoFF7klxul4w6B Follow!Tap the 3 dots under the main photo at top and Rate showLeave a comment under one of the episodesCopy link (3 dots) and share. Make sure to add some sentences or add your review. Every rating, review, and share helps more women find freedom, identity, and purpose. Thank you for being part of this with me—it truly means more than you know. Marji Broce
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