We're Back Baby | Girls Gone Bible
3/13/202644 min
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In today's episode we talk about grief and loss and the different ways it can show up in our lives. Sometimes grief comes from losing someone we love, and other times it comes from losing a relationship, a season, or the future we imagined. We talk about how heavy grief can feel and how God meets us in those moments.
Jesus tells us to pick up our cross and follow Him, and we reflect on what it looks like to trust God even in seasons of pain and loss.
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[whooshing] Have you ever been in a relationship and kept having unwanted doubts like, "Do I love them enough? Am I really happy? What if God has someone better for me?" And those questions felt impossible to ignore. And suddenly you're repeatedly praying for certainty or signs, constantly comparing your relationship to others, asking friends what they think over and over, but you can't find peace no matter what you try. Unwanted relationship doubts can feel so real and scary, but here's what's important to know. Thoughts like these can be a sign of relationship OCD. Unlike the stereotypes about being organized, real OCD is a serious condition that can latch onto anything we care about. Relationship OCD creates this never-ending loop of doubt, anxiety, followed by behaviors you do to try to feel better, but the relief never lasts. But OCD doesn't have to take over your relationships, because it's highly treatable with a type of specialized therapy called exposure and response prevention, or ERP. And that's why we're so excited to tell you about NOCD. NOCD is the world's leading OCD treatment provider, and all of their licensed therapists specialize in ERP. Therapy with NOCD is 100% virtual, covered by insurance for over 138 million Americans, and includes on support between sessions. Their therapists are extensively trained, deeply understanding, and ready to help you reclaim your relationships. If any of this sounds like you or someone you care about, visit nocd.com and book a free 15-minute call to learn more about how NOCD can help. That's N-O-C-D dot com.
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