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Why you don’t need to be like everyone else
We’re constantly faced with the pressure and desire to fit in with everyone else. It’s so easy to feel like we need to do or have the same things as people around us in order be accepted and respected.
But this isn’t the life God had in mind for you. Not that there’s anything wrong with wanting things, but God doesn’t want us to do things, say things, or have things just to “fit in”. Did you know you are called to lead a princely life as a son or daughter of God? You’re called to be sanctified or “uncommon”—set apart for God’s purpose. This doesn’t mean you have to follow more rules than others or never sin again.
It means that His Word gives you wisdom and sets you apart, separating you from evil, and unto His purity and beauty. It means the salvation Jesus paid for gives you healing, wholeness, peace and prosperity. And it means that while others may face deep discouragement and fear of the future, you can walk with certainty because you know Who loves you, and the calling by which He has called you.
Child of God, receive this revelation today and live fully the blessed and princely life your Heavenly Father has purposed for you!
This clip is from Wisdom for Holy Living (20 May 2018)
Categories: Comparison, God's Plan, Identity, Insecurity & Validation
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