See Yourself the Way God Sees You 🥰
I used to be so hard on myself. I replayed my mistakes, questioned my worth, and carried things GOD already forgave me for. I saw flaws where GOD saw growth. I saw brokenness where GOD saw beauty in the making. 🙏🏽
But GOD never looks at me the way I look at myself on my worst days. HE sees His creation. His daughter. Someone HE is patiently shaping, loving, and restoring. 🤍
Learning to see myself the way GOD sees me has been healing. It’s teaching me to stop tearing myself down and start speaking life over myself. To love myself with grace, patience, and compassion the same way GOD loves me. 🌿✨
I’m still growing. Still learning. Still becoming. And GOD calls me worthy every step of the way. ✝️🤍 #embracegodslove #godlovesyou #faithoverfear #christian #faith
Many of us struggle with self-criticism and carrying the burden of past mistakes, often forgetting the profound message found in Psalm 46:5: "God is within her, she will not fail." This beautiful verse reminds us that within each believer lies strength and resilience that surpass the faults we tend to fixate on. When feeling overwhelmed by imperfections or past errors, it’s helpful to pause and reflect on how God views us — not as flawed beings but as works in progress, valued and lovingly shaped over time. Seeing yourself through God's eyes means cultivating self-compassion even during personal setbacks. It’s about gently speaking life and encouragement into your own heart, recognizing that growth often occurs through challenges. As Psalm 139:14 attests, "I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made," celebrating the uniqueness and inherent worth of every individual. Incorporating faith into everyday self-reflection fosters a healing mindset, encouraging patience and grace toward oneself. This shift can empower you to overcome negative thinking patterns and embrace your continuous journey of becoming. Remember, God’s love is constant and unchanging, calling you worthy and cherished every step of the way. Encouraging others to see themselves as God does not erase struggles but transforms the perspective from which we approach them. When you adopt this spiritual lens, faith replaces fear, healing replaces self-doubt, and hope becomes a constant companion. Embrace these truths daily to nurture a resilient, loving relationship with yourself grounded in divine acceptance and grace.






😍🔥 thanks for the reminder!! 🔥😍 God bless you SIS!!