Encountering The Father - wk11
Encountering The Father
1 Corinthians 6:19-20
Week 11/Day 5
Hey, y’all, it’s Daisy, and today we are Encountering The Father together. The verse that I have been meditating on this morning, is 1 Corinthians 6:19-20. And that is just a little piece of this verse: You are not your own; you were bought at a price.
And lately, I’ve been really reevaluating my life through the lens of this verse. This idea that every decision that I make is an opportunity for me to reflect my God-given value. To reflect this idea that I was knit together strategically and that I was not just randomly tossed here, but that I was brilliantly created, and purposefully created, and wonderfully made.
And when I live from my own view of myself, I get sloppy. I get lazy, I use my feelings as motivators to do things. I don’t have a clear vision, and my words and my actions don’t really amount to much. They’re kind of bogged down by shame, fear, or intimidation. And when I operate out of the understanding that I am deeply loved, and chosen, and handcrafted by God, and that I was put here for a unique purpose, and that I was put here to serve, then those decisions that I make carry much more weight to them. And I am more diligent. And it transforms me as a person to live my life in accordance to how I was actually made, what I was really made for – which is to experience and to share the love of God.
And so, everything, from the way I dress to the way I engage with other people, becomes far more important to me because I want to live authentically. And I want to represent whom I was created by in a really beautiful way.
And so, that’s what I’m reflecting on today. And I want you to think about the way that you see yourself and explore this idea of what would my life look like if every decision that I made was impacted by the idea that I have been bought and paid for. And that kind of sits heavy with me. I can’t afford to waste time here getting caught up in this fake, watered-down worldly version of myself. I have a bigger job. And to have self-control, and to have discipline, and to be positioned in a way where I’m very intentional about what I’m doing and what I’m saying, and where I’m going in life – I think that’s really important.
So, those are my thoughts. That’s how I’m Encountering The Father today, and I really hope this inspires you to think about it and to walk in your value, and to walk in the love of God.
And lately, I’ve been really reevaluating my life through the lens of this verse. This idea that every decision that I make is an opportunity for me to reflect my God-given value. To reflect this idea that I was knit together strategically and that I was not just randomly tossed here, but that I was brilliantly created, and purposefully created, and wonderfully made.
And when I live from my own view of myself, I get sloppy. I get lazy, I use my feelings as motivators to do things. I don’t have a clear vision, and my words and my actions don’t really amount to much. They’re kind of bogged down by shame, fear, or intimidation. And when I operate out of the understanding that I am deeply loved, and chosen, and handcrafted by God, and that I was put here for a unique purpose, and that I was put here to serve, then those decisions that I make carry much more weight to them. And I am more diligent. And it transforms me as a person to live my life in accordance to how I was actually made, what I was really made for – which is to experience and to share the love of God.
And so, everything, from the way I dress to the way I engage with other people, becomes far more important to me because I want to live authentically. And I want to represent whom I was created by in a really beautiful way.
And so, that’s what I’m reflecting on today. And I want you to think about the way that you see yourself and explore this idea of what would my life look like if every decision that I made was impacted by the idea that I have been bought and paid for. And that kind of sits heavy with me. I can’t afford to waste time here getting caught up in this fake, watered-down worldly version of myself. I have a bigger job. And to have self-control, and to have discipline, and to be positioned in a way where I’m very intentional about what I’m doing and what I’m saying, and where I’m going in life – I think that’s really important.
So, those are my thoughts. That’s how I’m Encountering The Father today, and I really hope this inspires you to think about it and to walk in your value, and to walk in the love of God.
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