I Need You Lord: Devotions From Time of Graceنموونە
I’m Nobody
“I’m a loser, and I’m not what I appear to be.” If the super-talented, superego John Lennon could sing that in 1964, where does that leave the rest of us ordinary mortals?
I never cease being surprised to hear painfully self-deprecating remarks from people whom I admire for their talent, achievements, and charm. Satan must have a field day working on people’s self-hatred. That sinful weakness in us all must be the gift to him that keeps on giving.
Here is the superhero King David’s cry of heart pain: “You know how I am scorned, disgraced and shamed... Scorn has broken my heart and has left me helpless; I looked for sympathy, but there was none, for comforters, but I found none” (Psalm 69:19,20).
You can plan on those low feelings coming over you at times. Expect them and be ready for them. They are not real though. They come from Satan’s distortions of God’s reality. They come from fear over unconfessed and hidden sin, so repent anew and believe in Christ’s free and full forgiveness.
They come from insecure people trying to be taller by pounding on you. Ignore it. Let God’s words of favor and approval over you have the last word. Those low feelings come from personal vanity and selfish ambition. Live within your capabilities and talents and find joy in helping other people use theirs. Take pleasure in others’ gifts and achievements.
If there are super talents around you, don’t hate on yourself. Clap and cheer for them.
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Our daily struggles can leave us feeling weary, cheated, and alone. Through Jesus we have the assurance of worth and value. We have his promise for spiritual strength and relief from suffering, forgiveness of our sins, protection from the evil one, and hope for a future way better than our past.
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