In evaluating ourselves, we tend to be long on our weaknesses and short on our strengths.
The death of our self-worth begins at its appraisal, for such an action erroneously implies that our worth can be quantified.
It has nothing to do with who I am as compared to everyone else. It has everything to do with who I am in companionship with God.
Give today to get better tomorrow.
What I do is the truest mirror of who I am.
I am far too often the author of terribly poor decisions. Yet I must rest in the unalterable fact that God says I am far better than what the sum total of those decisions would ever suggest.