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Trading Broken Mirrors for God's Truth

Your worth isn't determined by distorted mirrors of shame, comparison, or past failures. God's reflection shows the truth you need to see.

It’s a beautiful Tuesday morning.
You’re getting ready to start your day.
But you stand in front of the bathroom mirror again.

That voice is back.
Not enough. Still not enough.

All you can see is what's missing.
What's broken.
What should be different by now.

You're not broken.
You're just using the wrong mirror.

You've been staring into cracked glass.
Past failures.
Old wounds.
Someone's careless words that landed like stones.

These things become the mirrors you use.
And they lie.

But God's mirror shows something different.
Psalm 139 says you're fearfully and wonderfully made.
You ARE. Right now. Present tense.

So you're closer to wholeness than you think.

Here's your focus for today:

  • Write it down: Open your notes and actually write the things you're thinking about yourself. Would you say them to someone you love?
  • Find better mirrors: Name one person who sees your worth when you can't, and let them speak truth over you today.
  • Measure by contribution, not comparison. Ask what you can give today that only you can give.
  • Anchor your day in this truth: "I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." – Psalm 139:14

Throw away the cracked glass.

You are enough.

You have always been enough.

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