Exhale: You Have Great Purpose Today, Waiting for Weight Loss Series Ep 5

Exhale: You Have Great Purpose Today, Waiting for Weight Loss Series Ep 5

Author: Heather Creekmore - Christian Body Image Author and Speaker February 27, 2026 Duration: 10:25

Welcome back to the "Compared to Who?" podcast! In today’s episode, host Heather Creekmore continues the Waiting for Weight Loss series, taking us through the third "exhale": Establishing Your Purpose.

Episode Highlights:

  • Heather Creekmore gets real about her longtime struggle with believing that she needed to “fix” her body before stepping into her God-given purpose.

  • She addresses the misconception that physical appearance is necessary for spiritual effectiveness, referencing Biblical truths and reflecting on Jesus’ own earthly life.

  • Do you ever feel like your body is an accident or a barrier to God’s plans? Heather dives deep into the theological roots of these beliefs and encourages listeners to release them.

  • Discover why God intentionally created your body for HIS purposes—not your goal weight, not your own timeline—and how the idea of stewardship is often misunderstood.

  • Real talk about shifting your focus: from waiting for weight loss to living out your calling, right now.

  • Listen for practical encouragement: Heather leads a breathing exercise to help you exhale the pressure and inhale purpose.

Key Takeaways:

  • God’s purpose for your life is not on hold until you hit a certain weight or achieve a certain look.

  • Your body was intentionally crafted, and you can embrace your calling today.

  • Stewardship of your body matters, but it shouldn’t overshadow all other gifts and stewardship principles—in fact, there’s no direct Biblical command to be a “good steward” of your body above all else.

  • The more you step into your purpose and gifting, the more you’ll find peace with your body image.


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What stood out to you in today’s episode? Has waiting for weight loss ever made you put off something God is asking you to do? Share your story and join the conversation with others who are also letting go of the wait. Visit waitingforweightloss.com and become part of our supportive community today!


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Heather Creekmore, a Christian body image author and speaker, hosts Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women. This space is for women who are exhausted by the constant pressure to measure up, whether it's to cultural ideals of beauty, fitness goals, or even spiritual performance. It’s common to know scripture about your worth in Christ yet feel a disconnect when you look in the mirror or navigate daily life. This podcast directly addresses that gap, moving beyond simplistic self-help or well-meaning clichés that often leave you feeling more defeated. Instead, conversations are grounded in a thoughtful blend of faith, mental health, and practical wellness. You’ll hear honest discussions about how spirituality intersects with the very real struggles of body image, diet culture, and personal comparison. Each episode aims to provide not just encouragement but tangible steps to help you live out your God-given identity with freedom and confidence. The goal is a stronger, more integrated faith that transforms how you see yourself, not by the world’s ever-changing standards, but through a lens of grace and truth. Tune in for a candid and compassionate resource that meets you right where you are.
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Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women
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Exhale: Establishing Your Worth; Waiting for Weight Loss Episode 3 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:50
In this episode of Compared to Who?, Heather Creekmore invites listeners to take a deeply-needed exhale from the relentless messages around body image and self-worth that the world sends our way. Building on the "Waiting…