If we do not understand how loved we are by God, and who we are in Jesus Christ, we will make the mistake of trading “rubies for rocks.” The product of our position with Jesus is not because of what we have done, but because of WHO we are, and WHOSE we are.
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Read MoreWe can so often get caught up in saying yes to so many things, thinking we are being helpful or good godly women, but the truth is, when we say yes to things that are outside of who God created us—our identity—then we are saying no to things we actually should be doing instead.
Read MoreWhen I am flowing in my top five, it’s an absolute blast. I’m focused and see the opportunities in front of me to encourage people, pray for people, and be present.
Read MoreMy theories about my life are filled with holes until I get face-to-face with the Holy One. My confessions are incomplete and false unless they bear the mark of the One who is the truth, the way, and the light.
Read MoreI am not feeling very much like my usual self, my identity: confident, decisive, strong, attractive. Instead, I am not feeling comfortable in my own skin.
Read MoreOur identity is much deeper than any hair color, texture, or style. It may be an outward expression of who we are, but God says we are so much more than what we look like.
Read MoreInstead of our issue being something we continuously hold out before the Lord until he decides to take it or give us the grace to endure it, we often begin to see ourselves as our issue.
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