Monday, July 23, 2012

Your True Net Worth


You are significant. Even without a job, you are still significant. You still have a purpose in Christ. Times may get difficult and almost unbearable, but greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world. He has made you more than a conqueror. You may think that your CV is not that great, but there is one who doesn’t care about your CV. He sees the end from the beginning, and the beginning from the end. He has blessed you with every spiritual blessing in heavenly places. He found you significant enough to deposit his Holy Spirit in you. You are significant.

You are loved with an unending, immeasurable and unfailing love. Though it may be hard to find someone to get married to, his yardstick is totally different. Man may deceive you and cause untold heartache, but he is dependable. He would have come to save you if it was just you that needed saving. He calls you the apple of his eye. It doesn’t matter what you have done or where you’ve been; he loves you all the same. He wants to spend eternity with you.

He created a universe for you. He made beautiful flowers with heavenly aromas for you. He left his glory for you. He endured the scourging of the Roman torture creativity for you. He carried the heavy wooden cross for you. He took the nails for you and was lifted up as cursed for you. The Creator of heaven and earth and all that is, on a rugged cross all for love - his love for you. So lift up your head and square up your shoulders! There’s more to you than meets the eye. You are worth more than you can imagine.

Affirmation: I am accepted in the beloved. I am worth more than silver and gold.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

this message of God's love never gets old or boring. thank you for the affirmation,we often allow life's problems and trials to erase this truth from our hearts.

Tinei said...

Yes we do. Unless we keep reminding ourselves of this truth, we can easily forget and get caught up in the clutter of the world and before we know it, we treat ourselves as destitute when we are royalty.