Like most other girls growing up, you probably spent most of your time playing with dolls. You dressed them. Combed their hair. And dressed them again.
And if you were anything like me when I was young, you probably had every doll outfit and accessory that came into stores.
Each doll may have had different color hair and eyes. But they each had the same body structure and fashionable style. These similarities molded our way of thinking as young girls.
We all secretly want to be the doll with the thin waist, blue eyes, and blonde hair.
These dolls that we played with as young girls, along with the lies of the culture, shape our view of our worth.
Self-worth is an idea that many women struggle with.
Changing your view of your worth may seem impossible. You may have been told many times that you are not worth anything. That you are not important or good enough. You may have even been given a number that sums up how beautiful and worthy someone thinks you are.
But all of this is a lie. A lie that the enemy wants you to believe.
The world has its own view of beauty and worth. And if you do not measure up, you may as well not be worth anything.
Even though it is easy to listen to the voices around us that tell us of all these lies, we must listen to the only One who truly holds our worth.
God is your Creator. You are His handiwork (Eph. 2:10). He tells you that you are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psa. 139:14).
God does not hold a measuring system for your worth. You are absolutely priceless to Him.
You are more important to Him than anything else. He died for you. Loves you. And is waiting for you to realize your true worth as His lovely princess.
Speak this truth to yourself on a daily basis. Get in His Word. And seek after Him instead of the world’s definition of beauty and worth.
The lies of this world will not stop trying to enter your mind. And the enemy will continue to try to take control of your thinking.
But you must stay strong, knowing the truth that your Creator says of you. That you are loved, priceless, and worthy beyond measure.
In His amazing love,
Hannah Marie
Speak this truth to yourself! Comment below saying that you know your worth. “I am loved, priceless, and worthy beyond measure because God is my Creator and the Lover of my soul.”
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