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Seeing Myself Through God’s Eyes

Feb 27

I confess. As far back as I can remember I’ve always had low self-esteem and a poor self-image. As a child I was painfully shy. When I reached high school, I’d walk the crowed hallway with my head down to avoid eye contact. No matter how hard I tried to act as if I had it all together, whenever I looked into my bedroom mirror it revealed something different. I can still recall the negative self-talk as I peered into the glass.

“You’re too short. You’re too fat. You’re not smart enough or even likable to others. You’re friends put up with you.”

Everyday, I wished I were different—taller, thinner, popular, pretty.

I wonder. Do you ever look in the mirror and wished you were different? Maybe you feel you’re too short, or too tall, or too thin, or too heavy. The list never seems to end. It might physical dissatisfaction, or feeling as though you’re not smart enough or outgoing enough that drags you down. I understand. I also know this has to change.

There are a multitude of studies that indicate the way you and I see ourselves determines to a large degree the way we act and react in life. That a person’s self-perception, self-worth, self-esteem tends to be a leading factor in her life.

In other words, if I see myself as a loser, I’ll end up acting like a loser. If I see myself as a victim, I’ll tend to let people victimize me. If I see myself as uncreative, I’ll never come up with any creative ideas. If I see myself as a piece of junk, I’ll begin to think I’m garbage.

The world’s definition of beauty only makes matters worse. The world tells us to be beautiful, we must have no defects, we must remain forever young, and we must maintain a perfect figure and have a “cover girl” face. I don’t know about you, but I don’t measure up to this image. And that depresses me because I long to be beautiful, successful, and confident.

Did you know the desire to be beautiful comes from God? However, because we live in a fallen world, we seek the good things of God in unhealthy ways. God’s definition of beauty is different from Hollywood’s.

“Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight. For this is the way the holy women of the past who put their hope in God used to make themselves beautiful” (1Peter 3:4).

When I read what God says is beautiful, I realized I had allowed the world to shape my understanding about beauty instead of my Creator. God says it’s a quite and gently spirit is more beautiful than the latest fashion.

Our world encourages women to cultivate a beauty that only last for a brief amount of time. God encourages women to cultivate a beauty that will never fade, but will only grow more attractive with the passing of time. In fact, when you become more and more the woman God has created you to be, there will be something beautiful about you that has nothing to do with outward beauty.

I decided from that day forward to stop the negative self-talk and look into the mirror of God’s Word to see what He thinks of me. It was life changing.

Today, I’m confident—not in myself—but in who God says I am. This didn’t happen over night. It took more than reading and memorizing verses that describe the way God sees me. It took faith. I had to believe His Word over my negative thoughts. Once I believed—really believed the transformation began.

Allow me to share what God says about you!

1.)  You Are Loved (John 3:16). God so loves you he withheld nothing—giving his only Son to die in your place

2.)  You Are Chosen (1Peter 2:9). Before God created the heavens and earth, He chose you to be his very own.

3.)  You Are Wonderfully And Fearfully Made (Ps 139: 14) God designed you in your mother’s womb. He planned your eye color, hair color and skin color to fulfill a specific purpose that is yours alone.

4.)  You Are Beautiful In His Sight (Song of Solomon 4:7, Gen 1:31). You were created in God’s image, and He declares all his work is wonderful! Including you!

5.)  You Are Forgiven (Eph 1:7). God doesn’t draw back from your sin. He draws near and forgives all.

6.)  You Have A Future (Jeremiah 29:11). When you think you’re at the end of your rope, you’re not at the end of hope. God has promised you a bright future.

7.)  You Are Part Of A Royal Priesthood (1Peter 2:9). You have purpose. God calls you to minister to others as he has ministered to you.

8.)  You Are An Overcomer (1John 4:4). Hang-ups, habits and hurts can’t keep you down because greater is the Spirit in you than the spirit of this world.

9.)  You Are Empowered (2Corn 13:4). The same power that raised Christ from the dead lives in you daily!

10) You Belong To God (John 1:12). You are a child of God because you have believed.

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  1. Katie Graves says

    February 27, 2014 at 10:38 am

    YOU, my friend, are beautiful INSIDE and OUT! And I’m thankful for your heart and encouragement! And we will press on as God completes the work He has begun in us! <3

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  2. Carol B says

    February 27, 2014 at 12:14 pm

    Thank you! I so…… needed to be reminded of this today!

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  3. Delores Maricle says

    February 27, 2014 at 5:23 pm

    I read this and it has taken until I am 67…to get past an issue that has been a self image problem ..in school…..I was tauted for ….having the smallest eyes…I have ever seen to this day….it was cruel and instilled a feeling inside me that made me very uncomfortable and to look away as I have been stared at and questioned to the point I have cried many tears….I know all the things I read are true…God gave these little eyes and he loves me as I am..my Mother gave these to me….and now I just address their stares with a sweet smile and a nice Hi and keep walking…lol…as I get older they are getting smaller…my eye doctor is quite intriqued about these eyes also….not oriental…just tiny eyes…..

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  4. Andrea says

    March 1, 2014 at 12:20 am

    Thank you for this! It really struck a chord. Thank you for reminding me to see myself that God sees me. Bless you, sweetie!

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  5. A sister in Christ says

    March 1, 2014 at 9:33 pm

    God is using you in my life; especially through posts like this one. THANK YOU. SO MUCH.

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  6. Kaylee Ann says

    March 2, 2014 at 10:25 am

    Too short? I am so there right now! I’m 16yo and I’m 4ft 11. But I’m all the other things too. I walk around with my head down all the time at school. I know this is from God and I’m going to print this and keep it on my mirror and I’m going to read what God says about me every morning. Thank you so much Micca!!!

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  7. Heather Dawkins says

    March 4, 2014 at 6:55 pm

    So much truth and wisdom! Blessed by this..

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  8. Michelle says

    March 7, 2014 at 8:50 am

    Thank you! I needed to be reminded of this.

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  9. Caleb says

    August 9, 2016 at 10:37 am

    Thank you for this post! It really helped to see myself in God’s eyes through His word of Scripture. Please pray for me that I would continually be reminded of how God sees me so that my understanding of beauty may conform to God’s view of beauty.

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  10. Emma says

    June 16, 2017 at 10:03 pm

    Oh Micca. Thank you for your honesty and willingness to be so genuine and open. Thanks for writing this down. I copied it into my notebook! I’ve heard these things for so many years, it’s just, well…..I listen to the devil’s lies. 🙁

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