EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 18 MIN
Worthiness, Mattering, and the Love of God | Psychology and the Bible
from The Christian Mind Reset · host Dr. April Joy, DNP, APN-C
Episode 11, Season 1SHOW NOTESHave you ever wondered, “Do I matter?”It is a simple question, but for many people, it sits beneath years of striving, perfectionism, people-pleasing, comparison, and exhaustion.In today’s Daily Reset, Dr. April Joy explores the psychology of mattering, the fundamental human need to feel valued, significant, and loved, and how Scripture answers the question many of us are afraid to ask out loud.Drawing from Psalm 8, Romans 5, Ephesians 2, and the lives of Gideon, Moses, the Samaritan woman, the leper, and the Apostle Paul, we’ll discuss why so many people tie their worth to performance, productivity, approval, and achievement, and why God’s definition of worth is radically different.You’ll learn about the psychology of mattering and anti-mattering, why feelings of unworthiness can leave us trapped in cycles of striving and self-doubt, and how God’s Word provides a foundation that is far more secure than success, appearance, accomplishments, or the opinions of others.Most importantly, we’ll explore how the cross completely changes the way we define our value. The Gospel is not the story of worthy people finding God. It is the story of a gracious God pursuing people who could never earn His love on their own.If you’ve ever struggled with feeling not good enough, unseen, forgotten, or as though you have to continually prove your value, this episode is for you.In This EpisodeThe hidden question beneath perfectionism, people-pleasing, and comparison.The psychology of mattering and anti-mattering.Why do so many people base their worth on performance?What Psalm 8 teaches about human dignity and value.How the cross answers the question, “Do I matter?”Biblical declarations to help renew your mind with God’s truth.A practical exercise to help anchor your identity in Christ.Key ScripturesPsalm 8Romans 5:8Ephesians 2:8–9Ephesians 2:13John 1:12Psalm 139:13–14Galatians 3:26Jeremiah 31:3Reflection QuestionWhat would change in your life if you truly believed that your worth was settled in Christ and not dependent on your performance?ResourcesIf you’re following along with The Christian Mind Reset series, my companion eBook, The Christian Mind Reset: A 28-Day Psalm Guide to Biblical Meditation, Neuroscience, and Renewing Your Mind, is available in my Stan Store. The guide includes daily Scripture readings, reflections, journaling prompts, practical exercises, neuroscience insights, and biblical meditation tools designed to help you renew your mind through God’s Word.Connect with Dr. April Joy:Connect with Dr. April Joy:Substack: The Christian Mind ResetIf you liked today’s episode, please subscribe, leave a review, follow, like, or share. You can find me on Instagram at @thechristianpsychnp and also on Instagram and Substack at The Christian Mind Reset for more Scripture, neuroscience, and practical tips for renewing your mind.My eBook, The Christian Mind Reset: A 28-Day Psalms Guide to Biblical Meditation, Neuroscience, and Renewing Your Mind, is available in my Stan Store at https://stan.store/thechristianpsychnpDisclaimerDisclaimer: This podcast/letter is for informational purposes only. It contains general information, drawn from my experience, research, and best practices. It is not health care advice, and is not intended to replace the counsel of your health care provider. Consult your provider before starting any new treatments or making changes to your health routine. This message does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship between us.If you are experiencing significant anxiety, distress, or need support, please seek care from a qualified healthcare professional. You may also consider reaching out to a licensed Christian counselor or pastor for additional support.If you are in crisis, having thoughts of harming yourself or others, or feel unsafe, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately.ReferencesFlett, G. L. (2022). The psychology of mattering: Understanding the human need to be significant. Academic Press.Giangrasso, B., Casale, S., Fioravanti, G., Flett, G. L., & Nepon, T. (2022). Mattering and anti-mattering in emotion regulation and life satisfaction: A mediational analysis of stress and distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 40(1), 125–141. https://doi.org/10.1177/07342829211056725McComb, S. E., Goldberg, J. O., Flett, G. L., & Rose, A. L. (2020). The double jeopardy of feeling lonely and unimportant: State and trait loneliness, feelings, and fears of not mattering. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 563420. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.563420Prilleltensky, I. (2020). Mattering at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and politics. American Journal of Community Psychology, 65(1–2), 16–34. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12368Thomas Nelson. (2022). The Holy Bible, New King James Version (NKJV). Thomas Nelson. (Original work published 1982). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thechristianmindreset.substack.com
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