Give Yourself the Freedom To Be Yourself (Why The World Needs You to Be You)
This post is the devotional that goes with a faux finish tutorial: Easy Pottery Barn Seadrift Finish on Furniture
If you have been around a four-year old for any length of time, you soon come to realize their expertise in question asking…endless, relentless questions. As an introvert, I am amazed at my extrovert daughter’s capacity to ask a barrage of questions over such a long period of time, only stopping for minutes at a time to “reload”.
Here are a few o the questions that stick out in my mind:
- Why did my pet ants decide to go to heaven instead of making their tunnels?
- How did I watch Ipad when I was in your tummy?
- When is the cheeseball I planted outside going to grow into a cheeseball tree?
I can’t say I’m always attentive to these questions, with my answers often ranging from “I don’t know” to “why don’t you ask Daddy.”
However, there’s one question that would stop me in my tracks…
Can you imagine your child asking you “Mommy, am I enough…Am I smart enough? Am I good enough? Am I pretty enough?” What would your answer be?
No doubt, you would stop what you are doing to reassure her she is more than enough – that you love her just the way she is and more than she can possibly imagine.
Now imagine how God would feel if we asked him the same question – “Am I enough?”
Now, let’s stop and think about this for a minute. If you are a parent, think how much you love your child and try to grasp the fact that God loves you exponentially more than that.
“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! (1 John3:1).”
When you look in the mirror in the morning what do you see? Do you see a woman who isn’t ___(fill in the blank)___enough or do you see a woman with tremendous value because she is loved and cherished by her Creator.
God loves us more than we can possibly fathom, no matter how many times we yell at our kids or make snarky political comments on Facebook. God is not waiting to love some future version of ourselves.
He is absolutely thrilled with you in this very minute. He loves you just as you are – fearfully and wonderfully made (Ps. 139) and cheers you on daily.
Often social media is a barricade we can hide behind so the true world can’t see how unhinged we really are. The window we peer though into each other’s personas is rose-tinted. No one shares their insecurity and fears about not being enough and the God-given peculiarities that make them uniquely them. So we offer a cleaned up, whitewashed version of ourselves….at the very cost of being ourselves.
When we give a false impression of who we really are, we are saying that what we have to offer is not good enough. “How God made me is not good enough.”
However, authentic engagement means lowering your guard, allowing yourself to be vulnerable and attune to the fact that God loves you as you already are.
God designed us in His image (Gen. 1) and God promises to abide in us. To abide means “to remain, he to or follow.” We are also called to abide in Him which means keeping his commandments which encompasses loving the Lord with our hearts, soul and minds and to love others as ourselves (Matthew 22).
“For anyone who hears the word but does not carry it out is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror, and after observing himself goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like (John 1:24,25).
We are never more ourselves than we are abiding in Him by obeying His commandments and loving others. When we withhold our true self from others, we limit what God wants to show others about who we really are – and how He works through us.
To “be yourself” means you submit control to be who God created you to be by abiding in Him. By abiding in Him we allow His light to shine in us to empower us to be whom He created us to be. Just like a prism, the colors of the rainbow cannot be defused without a source of light directed into it. We glean hope from the one who infused hope into us.
When you look in a mirror, who do you see? I pray you see a woman dearly loved by her God.
‘Til Next Time,
Karin Peters is a DIY expert and the creator of Renovated Faith. She is a furniture painter, a home design consultant, and a tenacious problem solver determined to help you transform your house into a home. With 17 years of experience with DIY home improvement, she researches and analyses professional processes to adapt them to be easy and cost-effective for DIYers. She then tests every project and product before it appears on the site in a detailed, step-by-step format. After attending Texas A&M University, she received her Master of Divinity with Biblical Languages at Southwestern Baptist Theology Seminary. Her passions unite in Renovated Faith, which shows readers how to create a home that serves them so they can pursue their God-given purposes. About Renovated Faith | Editorial Policy | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
Karin,
I often struggle to understand that God loves me no matter what.
I am grateful for your post to remind me that it is so. I needed that today and everyday.
Thank you so much!
I’m right there with you Shawn. The concept of His love is just so different from what this world has to offer so I think it takes time for it to sink into our brains. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. God bless!
Thank you! I am an older woman and I have been having a hard time with regrets in my life. My husband says I’m to hard on myself. I’m glad God still loves me anyway. Bless you for all you do.
He absolutely does, Pat. He loves you more than you can physially comprehend with your brain cells. My husband tells me that I am my own worst critic. I think its like a daily reprogramming – at least it is for me. Praying for you that you grasp how deep and how wide God’s love is for you – as much as you can at least! 🙂
Love this, Karin. I often get hung up on that “am I enough” question and it can be such a trigger the enemy uses to make me feel small and insignificant. Love your encouragement that we are never more ourselves when we are abiding in Christ. Yes and amen – the truth will set us free!
This is really good!! I know that God loves me as I am, but it’s a hard pill to swallow much of the time. Thank you for this!!!!
Wonderful post! 🙂
This post spoke right into my heart. Thank you so much, Karin. It’s just what I needed to hear today.