I have another article today to share from Sheri Rose Shepherd. This one is called Feeling Unworthy of Love. If you would like to read more, be sure to check out the book Your Heart's Desire.
Feeling
Unworthy of Love
By Sheri Rose Shepherd
Bestselling Author and Bible Life Coach
May
you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully.
Then you will be made complete with
all the fullness of life and power that comes from God. (Ephesians
3:19)
There
is a battle within most women’s hearts to believe they are worthy of love. If
we believe the lie that we do not deserve love and are hiding behind feelings
of unworthiness, even the most loving man in the world will not be able to
break down the wall around our hearts.
Can
you imagine if every night when you went to tuck your children into bed they
refused to let you hug them or express your love because they did not feel they
deserved it? As a parent, you would embrace them every time you could to prove
to them they were indeed worthy of your love. If they refused to receive it
because of how they felt, it would break your heart.
I
believe that is how our heavenly Father feels when we refuse to let Him love
us. But there’s so much more at stake when we feel unworthy of love. When we
are locked up inside, we cannot become the women we want to be in our men’s and
children’s lives. If we do not love ourselves and do not let God lavish His
love on us, it will hinder us and hurt others.
There
are many reasons we may fight feelings of unworthiness. Some of us had fathers
who never expressed how much they loved us, and others had mothers who did not
feel they deserved love and did not know how to show love, so we began to see our
worth through their eyes and not through God’s. We may have been abused
verbally, emotionally, or physically. Maybe our first love made us feel we were
worthless. Some of us had all the love in the world from our families, but we
felt rejected by our peers.
The
list of things we women believe when it comes to love is endless. But the truth
is, how we feel will never change how loved we are by the Lord. And nothing
that we have done or that has been done to us can keep God from loving us. The
question is, will we open our hearts and let His love in? I believe if God
wrote us a love letter, it might read like this . . .
My Beloved Daughter,
I love you with an unconditional, everlasting love so you can be free to love. My precious daughter, don’t allow those who have hurt you to keep you from experiencing the joy of loving others. I know giving a piece of your heart away involves risk, but I am here to heal your heart when someone hurts you. I want you to choose wisely whom you allow in your heart, and I also want you to give those you love the freedom to fail. Remember that no one else can love you as perfectly and completely as I do. Don’t look for a perfect love in people, or you will always find disappointment and heartache. If you allow your soul to settle into Mine and become one with Me, you will never doubt that I am forever and always devoted to you.
Your
Prince Jesus, who can’t stop loving you
May
you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide,
how long, how high, and how deep his love is. (Ephesians 3:18)
For
more teaching videos from Sheri Rose, go to www.biblelifecoaching.com.
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Have a day of blessings!
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