My worth is in Christ.
Not in how I look.
Not in what I own.
Not in others' opinions of me.
Not in the number of Ginger Nuts I ate because I was feeling bored/lonely/fat.
Not in the hurtful comments that keep being regurgitated from my past.
Not in my job.
Not in the number of books I have, or haven't, sold.
Not in anything I can do.
But. In. Christ.
[If, like me, you struggle with feelings of worthlessness, then check out this two-part series. I found it quite helpful. I strongly recommend that you watch both, but if time is limited, Part Two really addresses how and why we should love ourselves (but don't forget to go back and watch Part One when you have time).]
Not in how I look.
Not in what I own.
Not in others' opinions of me.
Not in the number of Ginger Nuts I ate because I was feeling bored/lonely/fat.
Not in the hurtful comments that keep being regurgitated from my past.
Not in my job.
Not in the number of books I have, or haven't, sold.
Not in anything I can do.
But. In. Christ.
[If, like me, you struggle with feelings of worthlessness, then check out this two-part series. I found it quite helpful. I strongly recommend that you watch both, but if time is limited, Part Two really addresses how and why we should love ourselves (but don't forget to go back and watch Part One when you have time).]
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