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So Worth Loving

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Episode Summary

What’s blocking you from believing the truth that God sees you, hears you, and loves you? In this first episode of God Hears Her, Eryn shares her story of creating an organization called “So Worth Loving.” Both Elisa and Eryn share some practical ways to recognize and remove the lies that keep us from experiencing the love of God.

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Show Notes

  • “So many people do not believe they are worthy of love.”

  • “We are worthy of love no matter our past mistakes, relationship status, career choice, or where we come from.”

  • Dove Survey: 96% of women wouldn’t use the word beautiful to describe themselves.

  • “The enemy studies what we struggle with and sets out to confirm it. He throws up mirrors to confirm the lies we believe about ourselves.”

  • “My heart had to be shattered so I could see the holes God wanted to fill . . .”

  • “We struggle with being vulnerable because someone has used it against us. We shame ourselves and live in that shame . . . When we live in secrecy, we live in isolation.”

  • “God already knows all our junk and accepts us.”

  • “The distance between the private self and the public self is the degree to which we have integrity.”

  • “Almost daily, measure between the two selves and bring it to God . . . let Him show me what He sees and hears in me. He helps me correct it.”

  • Eryn’s exercise: 1) Admit the lies we live in by taking a dry erase marker and writing all the lies on the mirror. 2) Grab a Bible, read Scripture and truth over the lies, and erase the lies as you pray through them and read them. This releases those lies to God.

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About the Guest(s)

Eryn Eddy Adkins

Eryn is the founder and CEO of So Worth Loving, a lifestyle clothing brand. Since starting in 2011, she’s grown her company to include customers in all fifty states and in thirty countries, and the company is still going strong. She and her work have been featured on CNN and MSNBC, as well as Southern Living and Atlanta Magazine. This creative enjoys oil painting and singing, and she’s even had her music featured on MTV and VH1. Eryn is also an author and a speaker, and she calls Atlanta home.

 

I N S T A G R A M | F A C E B O O K

www.soworthloving.com

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