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460: MAKE IT STOP! Therapy Culture Isn’t Working. Matt Chandler Unpacks Identity Confusion, The Cost of Complaining, and Killing the Safe Christianese Jargon

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There’s a way to sound spiritually mature while staying completely unformed, and therapy culture is helping people do just that. This week on Win Today, Matt Chandler joins us to confront the drift we’re experiencing: where therapy culture replaces repentance, where identity confusion isn’t grieved, and where safe Christian jargon sounds right but does nothing to transform the soul. We talk about why discipleship doesn’t always feel safe. Why comfort doesn’t heal—it sedates. And how complaining isn’t just venting; it’s forming your view of God. Matt names the thin theology that’s left people chasing emotional relief instead of spiritual formation. This conversation doesn’t throw stones at therapy. But it does confront what happens when comfort becomes your gospel and language becomes your liturgy. If you’ve traded formation for slogans, been discipled more by feelings than by truth, or confused Christian language with actual obedience, this conversation isn’t just timely—it’s necessary.

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There’s a way to sound spiritually mature while staying completely unformed, and therapy culture is helping people do just that. This week on Win Today, Matt Chandler joins us to confront the drift we’re experiencing: where therapy culture replaces repentance, where identity confusion isn’t grieved, and where safe Christian jargon sounds right but does nothing to transform the soul. We talk about why discipleship doesn’t always feel safe. Why comfort doesn’t heal—it sedates. And how complaining isn’t just venting; it’s forming your view of God. Matt names the thin theology that’s left people chasing emotional relief instead of spiritual formation. This conversation doesn’t throw stones at therapy. But it does confront what happens when comfort becomes your gospel and language becomes your liturgy. If you’ve traded formation for slogans, been discipled more by feelings than by truth, or confused Christian language with actual obedience, this conversation isn’t just timely—it’s necessary.

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