
Self-Reflections
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Dan Caringer
Too often, we remain in a place of soul-searching as we seek the purpose of life. Not in our birth but also in the purpose of our creation. Throughout life, we encounter various experiences that will either stunt or propel our purpose in one way or another. Self-esteem plays a major component in our survival as a productive citizen of the kingdom.
Experiences that stifle our souls will create a gap between our present condition and purpose if you give in to the fear of the unknown. God declared that he hasn't given us the spirit of fear but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
Now is the time to walk in the power of our inheritance!
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Ironically, the world does not have to push us so hard to condemn us; we often condemn ourselves. Self-hatred, self-devaluation, and our constant need for the approval of others are all that is needed to bring us down.
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Self-reflection is an antidote to the negative. God's Word does tell us to focus on the good, acceptable, and perfect. Bringing positivity into everyday life is not only a good idea; it is refreshing.
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Self-condemnation is self-defeating. We can truly walk with God once again, as Adam walked with God. All positive things have been, in Christ, restored to us. Take up the armor of god, and all the other weapons or tools God has promised to equip us with, and as long as your will is good, you aim, God's aim, will be perfect.
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Donald Standeford
Self-Reflection versus Self-Condemnation
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