What do you like most about yourself? Not

What do you like most about yourself?

May 20, 2025

What do you like most about yourself? Not just your looks, but what is inside you. What is it that you offer to others? Are you a kind, caring, loving, generous, gracious person? Are you a person with integrity, honest and trustworthy? Are you a hard-working person who always does their best and never gives up? Or are you self-center, conceited, proud, arrogant or pompous person. Are you dishonest, mean, angry or hateful. Or are you rude and saying mean things about others? How would you describe yourself? Some of these qualities are good, some not so good, and others are just wrong. We choose how we will respond to life. We choose the type of person we will be. So, what type of person are you? Did you know that God is capable of using anyone and everything for His good but what He wants are people with character. He wants His servants to be people of a pure heart and a clean mind. But most importantly God wants us to love Him. “And you shall love the Lord you God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.” (Mark 12:30) If we do this, we learn to love ourself and others as well. We learn to like who we are, as much as what we are. Our journey is learning to love our Lord. Then everything else falls into place. God Bless. Amen.

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