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Overcoming negative body image and self-doubt starts with embracing how God sees you. His Word reminds us that you are fearfully, wonderfully made and unconditionally loved. Let's replace the lies of self-doubt with the truth of your true worth.
On this episode of TBN's Better Together, through personal stories of overcoming eating disorders and the comparison trap, Laurie Crouch, Sheila Walsh, Jenni Wong Clayville, Dr. Donna Pisani, and Blynda Lane share how they found true healing and self-acceptance.
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👉 Key takeaways from this message:
1. Trade Human Approval for Divine Acceptance
Build your self-worth on God's unchanging approval rather than fickle human praise. Knowing your Creator fully accepts you removes the exhausting pressure to constantly perform and protects you from the sting of criticism.
2. God's Presence Matters More Than Your Competence
When we feel inadequate, we want God to praise our strengths. Instead, the gospel offers His presence: "I will be with you."
True confidence comes not from your own strength, but from the unstoppable presence of the One who walks beside you.
3. Rewire Your Mind Daily
Break the habit of insecurity by actively rewriting negative self-talk. Daily internalize God's Word and embrace your identity as His child to transform your life.
4. Embrace the Process of "Becoming"
Difficult seasons aren't a sign of failure; they are God's way of pruning you for growth. Instead of fearing change, recognize it as preparation for who He is shaping you to become.
💖In Closing: Life isn’t a pass-or-fail test. Because of God’s grace, His love never changes. True freedom comes when you rest in His sufficiency and trust His strength.
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