16. Are my Food & Body Struggles a Thorn in the Flesh?

Faith-Filled Food Freedom | Disordered Eating, Body Image, Weight Loss Obsession, Anxiety, Nutrition - A podcast by Brittany Braswell - Non-Diet Registered Dietitian for Christian Women - Tuesdays

What’s the difference between a ‘thorn in the flesh’ (or ‘a thorn in the side’) and a stronghold?  Knowing what scripture says about each of these phrases can make a major difference in the way you speak about your struggles with food and your body. When you speak Truth from the Word over your life, you open yourself up to greater levels of freedom and peace.   That’s why today, we’re exploring 3 popular words and phrases that you might be misusing in your pursuit of food freedom and WHY it matters that you know what these phrases actually mean. Here’s a sneak peak into what you’ll hear in today’s episode:      >>> The two-word phrase you’re probably using multiple times a day that’s causing you to come into              agreement with lies about your identity      >>> What Paul says about the thorn in his side (and what he doesn’t)      >>> A powerful practice from my 5-year old that most adults don’t do      >>> A mini lesson in Greek that opened my eyes to strongholds in a whole new way      >>> The essential tools you need to be victorious in your battle against disordered thinking Resources mentioned: ***Register HERE for our free 3-part workshop series!*** (May 4th - May11th, 2023) Become a VIP Podcast Insider HERE to access BONUS resources only available to our VIP list. Join our community in the Food Freedom & Body Image Support for Christian Women Facebook group to ask your questions about cultivating a joy-filled relationship with food, your body, & Jesus. If you love the show and are finding it valuable, be sure to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Listen to your podcasts somewhere else? No worries!  You can leave your podcast review here instead 😉. Connect with Brittany: Instagram Facebook *Reminder - Podcast content is not meant to be taken as professional nutrition or medical advice or to replace counseling with a licensed therapist. Please consult with your own treatment team.