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How Do You See Yourself

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How Do You See Yourself

“How Do You See Yourself?” explores how viewing yourself through God’s eyes—not the world’s—can transform your life, renew your mind, and strengthen your faith.

How Do You See Yourself – What Does God Think About Me?

That one question has the power to shift your entire perspective. Most of us spend our days wondering what people think, what our boss thinks, what our family thinks. But how often do we stop and consider the divine perspective? What does God, who formed me in the womb, who sees my end from my beginning—what does He think? “If the enemy can influence your thinking, you’re in trouble. If he can change your view of God (the GPS), he changes your view of you.”

How Do You See Yourself – The Battle for Your Soul Is Real

Let’s be honest. We often walk around with a distorted mirror. The enemy’s number one strategy is not always to destroy you outright—it’s to slow you down. Delay your purpose. Distract your soul. Discourage your heart. And he knows exactly how: by influencing your thinking. If he can distort your perception of who God is, then he’s halfway to distorting your identity too.

How Do You See Yourself – Fix Your Eyes, Not Your Feelings

In a world where self-esteem is peddled as the answer to everything, God’s voice often gets drowned out. But here’s the truth: it doesn’t matter how I feel today. Feelings shift. Emotions change. But my soul has a fixed point of reference: God. “Regardless of how I feel today, fix your eyes on God.”

How Do You See Yourself – Living Better Begins with Thinking Better

There is a battle going on—and your soul is the prize. That’s right. There’s a target on it. God wants it. The devil wants it. One to redeem it, the other to ruin it. You are not just flesh and bone; you are eternity wrapped in skin. So your life carries weight. Value. Purpose. When I remember that, it shapes how I see myself. I stop defining myself by my flaws or my failures, and I start walking in the truth of who God says I am. When God revealed Himself to Moses, He said, “I AM that I AM.” That wasn’t just about who He is—it also shapes who we are in Him.

Final Thoughts

So how do I see myself? I see myself as seen—by God. As fought-for. As forgiven. As someone whose worth isn’t determined by circumstances but by Calvary. And when pain hits—as it inevitably will—don’t assume God is absent. Pain doesn’t cancel purpose. Compassion doesn’t mean comfort. It means inviting God into that painadding Him to the equation. “Compassion is not the absence of pain; it is adding God in that situation.” The way forward is not about having more self-confidence. It’s about having more God-confidence. Because when we think better about God, we live better for God. When we see Him rightly, we begin to see ourselves clearly—not as the world sees, but as Heaven sees. And no matter how loud the lies are, you’ll remember to turn back to the One who never changes. The One who says, “You are Mine.”

Bible Verse

John 1:12 – And no matter how loud the lies are, you’ll remember to turn back to the One who never changes. The One who says, “You are Mine.”

Alex A
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