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Let's talk about self-hatred. 😔💭
It’s something we all deal with at some point.
When battling self-hatred, it’s easy to get caught in an endless cycle of thinking about ourselves. 🔄 (The same goes with too much self-love.)
We know our mistakes and secrets better than anyone, and we assume if others knew everything, they'd hate us, too. 💔
But here's the truth: some people know us better than you realize, and they still love us. ❤️
More importantly, God knows everything about us — even things we haven't done yet — and chooses to love us anyway. ✝️💖
Remember C.S. Lewis's wisdom: "True humility isn't thinking less of yourself. It's thinking of yourself less." 🧠✨
Both excessive self-love and self-hatred keep us focused on ourselves rather than on God and others. 🙏
When self-hatred flares up, here are some things that might help:
✔️ Recognize your identity comes from outside yourself.
God calls you His beloved child. 👑💙
✔️ You're not allowed to hate what God loves, and He says you're worthy of love because Jesus paid for that love with His precious blood. 💞🩸
✔️ Talk to someone.
Don't hide your feelings. Talk to friends, parents, or pastors who can remind you of God's grace. 🗣️🤝
✔️ Seek confession and absolution.
There's a comfort in hearing someone say, "Jesus died for that. You're still loved." ✝️🤍
✔️ Look for the good God works through you.
God not only loves you, calls you worthy of love, but then He does things worth loving through you. 🌱✨
Self-hatred is a daily battle because we sin daily, but remember this truth daily — God says you’re worthy of love and you are worth more than gold and silver. 💰💖 You are worth the precious blood He shed for you. 🩸🙏
Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Executive Director of Missions and Theology.
Contributor Amelia is a college student and HT’s assistant webmaster.
#higherthings #lcms #lutheran #selfhatred
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Let's talk about self-hatred. 😔💭
It’s something we all deal with at some point.
When battling self-hatred, it’s easy to get caught in an endless cycle of thinking about ourselves. 🔄 (The same goes with too much self-love.)
We know our mistakes and secrets better than anyone, and we assume if others knew everything, they'd hate us, too. 💔
But here's the truth: some people know us better than you realize, and they still love us. ❤️
More importantly, God knows everything about us — even things we haven't done yet — and chooses to love us anyway. ✝️💖
Remember C.S. Lewis's wisdom: "True humility isn't thinking less of yourself. It's thinking of yourself less." 🧠✨
Both excessive self-love and self-hatred keep us focused on ourselves rather than on God and others. 🙏
When self-hatred flares up, here are some things that might help:
✔️ Recognize your identity comes from outside yourself.
God calls you His beloved child. 👑💙
✔️ You're not allowed to hate what God loves, and He says you're worthy of love because Jesus paid for that love with His precious blood. 💞🩸
✔️ Talk to someone.
Don't hide your feelings. Talk to friends, parents, or pastors who can remind you of God's grace. 🗣️🤝
✔️ Seek confession and absolution.
There's a comfort in hearing someone say, "Jesus died for that. You're still loved." ✝️🤍
✔️ Look for the good God works through you.
God not only loves you, calls you worthy of love, but then He does things worth loving through you. 🌱✨
Self-hatred is a daily battle because we sin daily, but remember this truth daily — God says you’re worthy of love and you are worth more than gold and silver. 💰💖 You are worth the precious blood He shed for you. 🩸🙏
Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Executive Director of Missions and Theology.
Contributor Amelia is a college student and HT’s assistant webmaster.
#higherthings #lcms #lutheran #selfhatred
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