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Even though pain and sin may describe what you’ve been through, they don’t define who you are. Naomi’s story reminds us how easily suffering can distort our sense of identity. Like her, we often let struggles and failures speak louder than God’s truth, allowing them to shape who we believe ourselves to be. But God’s grace tells a different story—one where we are new creations, beloved children, and his masterpiece. Our worth isn’t determined by our pain; it’s secured by Christ’s finished work on our behalf.
By Pastor Coleman Philley5
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Even though pain and sin may describe what you’ve been through, they don’t define who you are. Naomi’s story reminds us how easily suffering can distort our sense of identity. Like her, we often let struggles and failures speak louder than God’s truth, allowing them to shape who we believe ourselves to be. But God’s grace tells a different story—one where we are new creations, beloved children, and his masterpiece. Our worth isn’t determined by our pain; it’s secured by Christ’s finished work on our behalf.