There's Beauty in Your Brokenness: A 7-Day Plan for Anxiety and WorryUzorak
Getting Real With God
I’ve heard more about vulnerability in the last decade than I have in a lifetime.
I think that’s because we’re seeing how important it is for your soul to align with what you say and do. It’s important to share your convictions and be your real self with others. That’s how integrity is born.
But I’ve got to be honest: it’s hard to be vulnerable because being vulnerable means putting yourself at risk of being hurt or rejected. But there is so much beauty in being “real” with the people in your life, and that especially includes God.
I know it can feel scary to get real with God, especially when you don’t feel like you’re worthy to be in His presence. But you can trust Him, I promise. Here are a few reasons why:
- He will never leave you or abandon you (Isaiah 49:15–16).
- He keeps His promises (1 Kings 8:56).
- He doesn’t change (Hebrews 13:8).
- Nothing can separate you from His love (Romans 8:38–39).
You’re safe with God, sister. And when you draw near to Him, here’s the good part: you don’t have to deal with your pain alone. He invites you to cast your burdens on Him because He cares for you.
So get real with Him. Be transparent about your struggles. He sees you, He knows you, and He loves you just as you are. And remember: to be vulnerable is to surrender. So surrender your heart to Him, and you’ll receive His healing, comfort, and peace.
-Britt
Reflection Questions
- Do you struggle to feel like you can be in God’s presence as your real self?
- Think about three pain points in your life. Now, ask God to help you work through those. How do you think He could help you navigate these painful places?
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Do you ever feel that no matter what you do, it never seems to be enough? That the broken parts of your life - the failures and the heartache - overshadow the possibilities? In this 7-day Bible reading plan, Brittany Maher and Cassandra Speer, leaders of the popular, Her True Worth online community, share Scripture and relatable stories of leaning on God through anxiety and learning to embrace vulnerability.
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