065 The Version of You No One Sees: Invisible Struggles, Faith, and Being Known

065 The Version of You No One Sees: Invisible Struggles, Faith, and Being Known

There is a version of you that almost no one knows—the one carrying private fears, unseen grief, unanswered questions, and struggles that never become visible enough for other people to recognize.

In this episode, we explore the loneliness of living a life that looks ordinary from the outside but feels overwhelming from within. We talk about the pressure to perform “fine,” the way invisible pain can make us question our own reality, and what happens when strength becomes an identity we are no longer allowed to step outside of.

We also reflect on what it means to be fully known. Can another person truly understand what our life feels like? What does it mean to risk telling one degree more of the truth? And does God know the parts of us we cannot explain—or are afraid to say aloud?

Through Psalm 139 and the story of Hagar, we consider the possibility that being seen does not require presenting an edited, useful, or easily understood version of ourselves.

Your experience is real, even when it is invisible. You do not have to collapse publicly to deserve care. And you do not have to be fine to be loved.

In This Episode
  • The difference between privacy and performing “fine”
  • Why invisible struggles can make us distrust our own experiences
  • The hidden cost of always being seen as strong or capable
  • Holding gratitude and grief, faith and doubt, joy and pain together
  • Why functioning does not mean you are not struggling
  • What Psalm 139 says about being completely known by God
  • Hagar and the God who sees the overlooked and mistreated
  • The limits of human understanding—and why imperfect love still matters
  • How to begin sharing one degree more of the truth
  • Being witnessed without needing to be fixed
Questions for Reflection
  • Who are you emotionally when no one else is watching?
  • Has “fine” become a healthy boundary—or a role you feel required to perform?
  • Where in your life do you feel unseen or misunderstood?
  • Who has shown that they can be trusted with a smaller truth?
  • What would it look like to tell one degree more of the truth?
  • Can you believe that the parts of you no one sees are still worthy of tenderness?
Scripture Mentioned
  • Psalm 139 — “You have searched me, Lord, and you know me.”
  • Genesis 16:13 — Hagar names God El Roi, “the God who sees me.”
Closing Invitation

If this episode brought words to something you have been carrying privately, consider sharing it with someone who may also need the reminder that invisible pain is still real.

You are more than the version of you who performs “fine.” You are also more than the version who is hurting.

You are here. You are known. And you do not have to be fine to be loved.

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