I am worthy, not because of my performance, my talents or
skills, my emotional intelligence, my beauty, my personality, my success or any
other quality I can think of. I am
worthy because I am God’s child, chosen and sacred. I don’t have to achieve something great to step into this worthiness. In fact, I don’t have to “do”
anything. God accepts me right
now, where I am at exactly in this moment. His acceptance isn’t tied to something I did before, or for
something great I need to do in the future. It’s given simply because I am God’s and he loves me
unconditionally and irrevocably.
To God, I am not the tiny little gold ring with a speck of a
diamond shoved to the back of the jewelry case. I am the rare and precious necklace laden with large, rare
gems kept in a plush velvet case stored in the safe. I am priceless, timeless and worth everything. You see God didn’t just spend millions
of dollars for me. He actually
gave up the life of His son to pay for me. That’s how
precious, how worthy I am to Him.
When I own that truth, when I step into the understanding of
my immeasurable value, it changes me.
It changes the way I walk, the way I interact. Purpose enters my stride; joy fills my heart and spills over
to the people around me. I am more
patient, more loving because I realize other people are precious too, even if
they don’t know it yet.
Fear and doubt begin to melt away. I know even the hardships contain benefit because God will
use everything to help me grow in my connection with Him, and to help me step
more fully into being that work of art he created me to be. I can set up healthy boundaries for
myself because I know God would never want me to be treated as less. And as I begin to accept my worth, I
become freer and freer to do great things because I am convinced God only wants
great things for me, whatever He reveals those things to be.
My challenge for you this week is to simply believe that,
yes – you are worthy! Set some
time aside to really dwell on that thought, looking for the barriers that keep
you from accepting it, and offering those barriers up to God so He can help you
eradicate them. I would love to
hear how it goes so please share!
For further thought:
“God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from
God. Salvation is not a reward for
the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus,
so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.” (Eph. 2:8-10, NLT)
WHAT’S NEW/WHAT’S NEXT: My next class starts Saturday,
January 31 at 10:30 am and goes for 9 weeks. For more information or to register, email ennoiaministries@gmail.com. Hope to see you there!
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