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May112011

Embrace Your Worth!

God on the water Happy Wednesday, Everyone! Susie Larson here...


And to those visiting, I say welcome! I post every Wednesday and my sole purpose is to nourish your soul along the way. Each month I give away a $10.00 Starbucks gift card to someone who posts on my blog.  So leave a post, share an insight, bless lots of people, and just maybe you'll win a jolt of java for you and a friend.


Also, if you're a parent, you need to listen to the podcast from yesterday's show. My guest was Catherine Hickem (family therapist, counselor, parenting expert, and speaker) and we talked about 'Regret Free Parenting'. We had a GREAT conversation. Check it out if you need some encouragement and insight: Tuesday's Show


Now on to my topic...


This morning I posted these words on my Facebook page: 


Joy Stealer: Looking for man's approval when you already have God's abounding love and acceptance.


You'd think I would know by now not to allow myself any deep introspection on Mondays. Let me explain. During the fall and spring seasons I do a lot of speaking on the weekends. And really, I've learned - for the most part - not to look inward too much on Mondays. As I rule, I typically guard my thoughts, refuse to look over my shoulder, or obsess over what I could have done or said differently. And really, for the most part, that's just what I do. I look ahead. I work out. I catch up on things around the house and on my computer. And I thank God by faith for how He moved at the event. Then I go on to pray for the women I just spoke to. All of these things keep me focused forward on the things God has given me to do for that day.


But...every once in a while, someone says something that gets in or takes me by surprise, and like a little rat that wiggles its way through the smallest crack in the door, fear and self-awareness finds its way in where faith and God-awareness reigned. I hate it when that happens!


Thankfully, though, it doesn't take me as long to get myself back to the place of peace and assurance. Even so, that door should never be open. You know the door I'm talking about: the one that leads to your value and acceptance as someone who belongs to God. Yes, people will reject and betray us, but they still don't have the power to diminish or decide our value. Right?


Read this excerpt from my book, "The Uncommon Woman"


Giving people easy access to dethrone our identity and devastate us is not healthy. Deep in our souls there must be an inner chamber where only Jesus resides. It's  in that place where Jesus sits on the throne of our lives. By His very presence there, we are made, and continually made whole. He has already decided our worth, so it must never be up for grabs again. Since we belong to God, we can rule in the midst of our enemies (See Psalm 110:2). Some people are just plain mean; and others, misguided. We can be kind to these people but we don't have to let them (or their words) in. Others might be on to something when they point out our flaws, but if they possess no fear of God, we must confidently leave their presence and bring ourselves before the Lord. In that safe and holy place we confess our sin, admit our need for more of Him, and then throw ourselves on the mercy of heaven's court." (p. 111)


God knows our frame. He doesn't forget that we are human. But He loves us still. And His Son paid an exorbitant price to save us. Our worth is a settled issue.


It's just true. We all need to be reminded of this from time to time. We all have days when the cold winds blow that door open and leave us vulnerable to the lies of the enemy. But every day, may we identify ourselves with the Lord, as His very own. Every day, may we embrace His love as the defining factor of our lives. And every day, may we turn and love others in the way that He has loved us, because we can.


Until next week~


 

Reader Comments (8)

This blog should be read outloud at all pastor spouses retreats and hirings AND it should be the opening for all womens church events. True, there are some people are just plain mean, but not giving them the foothold and going back to that stronghold in Jesus is exactly where I need to be! Thanks for this.
May 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterChristy
Your words work magic in the hearts of those who read them. If you ever need to call a friend on a Monday and say, "Remind me how great I am real quick..." I would love to be that friend! :) Not that my opinion matters over God's, but you're awesome and I still want to tell you all the time, so... there ya go. :)

May 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAlisha
It takes great courage to be vulnerable & speak in front of people. I thank God that you do it, and i ask God to give me the same resolve in remembering that He is in the throne, rather than people.
May 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJen
Great article, Susie! I so needed to be reminded of this today!
May 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRebecca C
Wonderful thank you. I am constantly feeling "less than" and the reminder that Jesus is in me, he is my king. He does rule my life and it doesn't matter if everyone else thinks I'm nothing he went to Calvary for me. Thank you, Susie, for that reminder.
May 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSue
You are right that we all need the reminders. I have been studying your book, the Uncomman Woman with a small group of ladies and we've all be tremendously impacted. These are ladies I've been studying with for three years and we've all said this is our most favorite study - thanks!
May 14, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSusan
Thank you for sharing that Susie. It is nice to know that though you have been given such insight you are still human from time to time. ;) Your ministry is powerful and the enemy will continue to try to discourage you. I am honored to be leading women through The Uncommon Woman because it is a spiritually empowering book. It's been freeing to share the challenges we have in living by the Spirit and not according to the flesh.

God bless you more and more!Love,Kathy
May 14, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKathy
So perfect for where I am right now! I've settled this issue before, but it's time to settle it again. I'm on a journey as a writer and am deeply immersed in a manuscript, I find as a person I've settled the issue of worth but as a writer I'm still working on it. Thanks so much for this timely reminder!
May 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterBeck Gambill

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