Lately, I've been writing a lot. Some might wonder if I'm okay. The answer is yes (took a couple of days to come to this realization to be very honest). I'm more than okay—I'm growing, reflecting, and realigning my focus. There's a lesson in this for all of us, especially as Christians navigating a world full of opinions and expectations.
If I don’t write, it’s a problem. If I write, it’s still a problem. This made me realize something profound: no matter what I do, I can't please everyone. And that's okay. As a Christian woman, my worth isn’t dictated by the approval of others. Instead, it lies in the unchanging love of God.
We live in a world where external validation is often prioritized. But our focus should be on the One who loves us unconditionally. Whether we’re producing or not, His love remains steadfast. This doesn’t mean we shouldn’t strive to produce or achieve. As children of God, we are called to fulfill His perfect will. But it means our motivation and self-worth shouldn’t hinge on worldly approval.
In the past few days, I've had a real awakening. It's a reminder to fix our gaze on the King and move accordingly. When we align ourselves with God's purpose, we find true fulfillment. We should focus on living out His mandate, producing fruit in line with His will, and not getting lost in the noise of external expectations.
This journey of realignment and focus isn’t easy, but it's worth it. By focusing on God and His love for us, we find strength, purpose, and peace. We learn to produce not for the applause of the world but for the glory of the King.
So, whether you're writing, creating, or simply living day by day, remember this: your value is in God’s love.
To the one reading this, fix yourself! I pray you focus on the King and move forward in His perfect will. Do not be hard on yourself. Please embrace the journey of growth and let your life be a testament to His unending love and grace.
Amen.
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