A large part of my job as a counselor is to help people
learn to love and accept themselves – not just as how they should love
themselves but how God loves them. It is
astounding how many people don’t fully grasp and accept the love that God has
for them.
I used to be one of those people. I used to know only my worthlessness. I used to know only that I am dirty. I was shameful in its truest sense – full of
shame. I can’t say that I ever hated
myself but I sure didn’t like what I saw.
And, if I didn’t like what I saw, then how could anyone else?
“Does God love you?” I asked.
“The Bible says He does.
So, yes,” she said. It’s the
Sunday school answer.
“Why would He love you?
How do you know? What proof do
you have?” I pushed further.
“Because Jesus died for me,” she responded.
“And, He made you. He
made you and bought you. You are His
twice over,” I said.
“I just wish I felt it,” she said.
“What are you expecting to feel?” I asked. I get a stunned look in response.
“Well that’s a good question. I don’t know.”
“Are you expecting a warm and ooshy gooshy love feeling?” She knows me well enough to know that I am
not mocking her. We sit in silence for a
moment as she ponders the question. “Warm
and ooshy gooshy isn’t what I feel.”
She asked the obvious next question.
Once I fully got it, once I really grasped that God loved me
for no other reason than that He created me and He bought me with the blood of
Jesus Christ, my confidence grew. No
longer was my self-worth based on what I thought of myself. No longer was it based on knowing that
someone else devalued me. No longer was
it based on what I could or couldn’t do or who I did or didn’t know. God loves me because I am me. Plain and simple.
With accepting that truth, the possibility of failure loses
its sting. I no longer shrink from
challenges. With knowing God’s devotion and
longing for me, I no longer doubt His presence in my life. With understanding His steadfast love for me,
I can be angry with Him and know that it is OK.
Fully realizing God’s unfailing, unconditional, unchanging love gives me
a confidence that says, “I’m OK.”
Someone may not like me and that may hurt my feelings but that doesn’t affect
me to my core. I may fail horribly at
something and I’ll be disappointed in myself but that doesn’t affect me to my
core. I’m OK because God says I am.
It’s hard to say exactly how you come to fully realize this. Part of it is coming to a point of being so
tired of carrying the old junk that holds you down that you decide to try
something new. The old way of thinking
doesn’t get you where you want to be so you have to try thinking something different. If holding onto lies fails you, then what do
you do? Hold on to the truth.
“I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with
power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your
hearts through faith. And I pray that
you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all
the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ,
and to know this love that surpasses knowledge – that you may be filled to the
measure of all the fullness of God.”
~ ~ Eph. 3:16-19
~ ~ Eph. 3:16-19
It's absolutely true that when a person finally "gets" God's unconditional love for them, self-worth and self-confidence grow in such a way as to change that life forever. Amazing transformation begins.
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