He intentionally created … me ?

I read a meditation this morning on the verse Revelation 4:11 and it really blessed me.

Sometimes I forget that Jesus intentionally created … Me. Yes, Me. I need to remind myself of that often because the enemy loves to whisper lies in my ear of everything negative about me. Thats why it’s so important to listen to the right voice and dont give heed to the wrong voice (even if it sounds like your own). It’s crucial to understand / believe what Jesus says about us and not be moved by emotions / feelings. The Bible says Jesus created me (and you) for his pleasure - fearfully and wonderfully made.

He is worthy, He is wonderful!! Jesus ,I Love You!

Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.

Revelation 4:11

#overcome #loved #masterpiece

2025/3/5 Edited to

... Read moreIn a world full of distractions and negative influences, it's vital to remind ourselves of our identity in Christ. Reflecting on Revelation 4:11 helps us comprehend that every individual is created for a purpose, to glorify God and enjoy a fulfilling relationship with Him. This verse encourages believers to embrace their unique identity, highlighting that we are masterpieces crafted by the Creator Himself. Many struggle with self-doubt and negative self-perception, influenced by external pressures and internal criticisms. To combat this, focusing on scriptural affirmations can reaffirm our worth. Understanding that we are deeply loved and valued by Jesus instills confidence and empowers us to rise above feelings of insecurity. Furthermore, this journey of self-discovery is not solitary; it thrives in community where believers encourage one another to see themselves as God sees them. Engaging with scriptures, prayer, and fellowship with like-minded individuals fosters growth and healing. By consistently aligning our thoughts with the truth of God's Word, we can silence negative whispers and embrace the joyful reality of our identity in Christ. Each challenge we face can transform into an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth, allowing us to experience the fullness of life in Jesus.