You Are Enough
Have you ever been in a conversation like this?
My friend, we'll call her Abby, looked at me and said, "I look old. And I'm not marketable," implying that she's stuck
in a job that overworks and underpays her.
I was at a loss for words. Was Abby serious? For starters, she does
not look old, and she's incredibly talented. But it made me pause and admit that we all do this to ourselves. We look critically at our reflection and see our worst: our age, the extra weight, failures, disappointments, those darn bags under our eyes, and on and on.
Why do we do that? Why do we zero in on the negative when we look at ourselves?
Yes, my friend is a middle-aged woman, but that is not a bad thing. In terms of marketability, her age and experience make her eligible for senior-level positions, not doomed to an early retirement job of greeting shoppers at our local Walmart!
When we look at ourselves and see our worst, we fail to see what others see in us and, more importantly, what God sees. My friend, for example, is beautiful and hilarious. She's got a great sense of style and is always dressed in something cute. Not only that, she's so good at making people feel welcomed and putting them at ease. I wish she noticed these things when she looked in the mirror.
But what God says about her is even more important than what I think about my friend.
Ladies,
we are much more than we see in the mirror because God's Word says so.
The Bible says:
God chose you. (Ephesians 1:4)
God forgave all your sins. (1 John 1:9)
God sees you as holy, blameless, and above reproach. (Colossians 1:21,22)
God has called you to accomplish His purpose. (Romans 8:28,30)
You are justified and declared right in God's sight. (Romans 5:1)
You are a new creation. (2 Corinthians 5:17)
God created you for His good works. (Ephesians 2:10)
You are a child of God. (John 1:12)
You are a friend of God. (John 15:15)
God made you fearfully and wonderfully made. (Psalm 139:14)
Let's take a sidestep for a minute for the sake of an illustration. Have you ever received a drawing from a child, and try as you might, you have no idea what they've drawn for you? You look down at the young artist, and they are so precious. There's something about their sweet chubby face, surrounded by a mop of messy hair that makes them irresistible to you. And as they hand you this hand-drawn token of their affection, you glance down at the drawing and have no idea what it could be. It looks like a dinosaur, but it could also be a house, bird, or even Africa! But they tell you, "It's a bunny!" And although you might have an excellent argument as to why it’s not a bunny, the drawing's creator says it's a bunny, so that settles it. It’s a bunny.
Like the child’s drawing,
we are the created, and our Creator has the right to say who He made us to be. We don’t get to argue with who the Creator says we are. So when we think we aren't pretty enough, intelligent, interesting, thin, young, educated, or whatever else enough, we criticize our Creator and say He's wrong about what He made.
The choice is yours. You can go along letting the mirror and the negative voice in your mind define your identity. Or, you can believe what your Creator says about you. One thing’s for certain, dear friend; there will be days when you don't feel like enough. But those are not the days to give in to your mirror's lies. Instead, open your Bible and remind yourself who your Creator says you are. We can't always trust the thoughts in our head, but God's Word never fails, and He says that you are enough.
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