
A Call to Embrace and Love Oneself as a Cherished Creation of God.
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Show Notes
"When you start complaining about your physical appearance, you are talking bad about something, someone that God has created and made in his image."- Wesleyne
Word of the Day
"I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." — Psalm 139:14 (NIV)
In this episode, Wesleyne explores the meaning of Psalm 139:14, each person is fearfully and wonderfully made by God.
She explains that being fearfully made reflects the immense care and attention God invested in creating each individual.
Wesleyne highlights that despite physical similarities with siblings or even identical twins, each person is uniquely crafted.
She encourages listeners to appreciate their uniqueness and recognize that negative self-talk about one's appearance is, in fact, criticizing God's wonderful creation.
Takeaways
- Each person is fearfully and wonderfully made by God.
- Negative self-talk about one's appearance is disrespecting God's creation.
- Embrace and love your unique self as a cherished creation of God.
- God crafted each individual with great care and attention.
- Recognize and affirm that you are amazing and loved by God just as you are.
Chapters
- 00:00 Being Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
- 00:58 God's Careful Craftsmanship
- 01:59 Embracing Your Unique Creation
- 03:18 Recognizing God's Wonderful Works
- 04:30 Affirming Your Worth and Beauty
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