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  1. It’s true! God wants to walk with us through every portion of our lives, not just the obviously spiritual sections. He wants all of us! It is a load of mercy and grace knowing he takes all of it on. I tend to separate the parts of my life out into God categories and Rachel categories. Thanks for this encouraging message on body image and the courage to say less of me, more of him!

    1. I have done that WAY too long…the God categories and Diane categories! Very well put Rachel!! Thank you!

  2. This is such a wonderful and important post! So many women struggle with body issues which can really affect their self-esteem their entire lives. God created us in HIS image and he doesn’t create ugly things! It’s so important that we learn to find our value in Him and not the physical aspects of our lives. Beauty really does come from within and a woman who finds her value through Jesus is the most beautiful woman around!

  3. Thank you for being so honest about your struggle. So many women and girls have these thoughts and feelings. Will be saving these versus as a reminder.

  4. From someone who has struggled all her life with body image, I must say, that’ll preach! Visiting you today from the faith n friends link up. laurensparks.net

  5. This describes me to a ‘t’, except that I’ve never been able to eat and not gain weight! The scripture verses are beautiful and helpful — I need to work on this.

  6. Oh, boy. This post is something I soooo resonate with. I’ve always had issues with body image, even when I was a Skinny Minnie, but most of that stems from childhood trauma. When I was diagnosed with lupus and had kidney issues, I was put on high doses of steroids, chemotherapy, and immunosuppressant drugs — which made me gain 126 pounds. You read that right. So when I lost the weight? Yeah. Hanging skin. EVERYWHERE. In 2014, I had lipo and then a reduction, arm lift, and a tummy tuck. I’m very pleased with the results for the most part. I do still have my thighs to nip/tuck, and I’m very self-conscious of my legs, so I can totally understand what you’re saying here. I think as women, we are so bombarded with the “perfect” everything that is just a Hollywood standard that we feel we don’t measure up. It’s truly a journey learning to love your body from the inside out. Fantastic post! Thanks for being so transparent and so honest.

    1. Kristi I am sorry you had health issues to battle with!! I know, illness can cause so many weight problems (amongst the other issues)!! And you’re right…Hollywood does give us an next to impossible standard that women feel we have to live up to. Thank you so much for sharing your story and for visiting!!

  7. I think of 1 Peter 3: 3-4 when I start complaining that I don’t have time to do my hair anymore or put on makeup. It’s hard to stay focused that these things aren’t important even though the world places so much emphasis on it. Thanks for sharing these verses!

    1. I love those verses!! The world is really such a distraction from the things that are most important isn’t it?

  8. Oh girl you are so right on here! I have been trying to focus on eating healthier and trying to push through the pain to exercise. But as I read what you wrote, I realized we can put effort into improving ourselves (which is a good thing) and even when others notice and try to encourage us, we still feel it’s not enough. I need to put more effort to my inside and growing in who I am in Christ. TY for this beautiful post! ❤

  9. This is such a battleground for me. I started carefully watching my food intake as a teen and decades later it’s still an issue. I have managed to stay thin but age shows up in so many ways and in a society that is all about youth and beauty … I’m constantly trying to beat down discouraging thoughts. So, thank you for this. I needed it! Blessings and hugs!

    1. I am so glad it encouraged you! I know exactly what you mean about age…I admit thats an area I struggle with too! Thank you so much for sharing!! HUGS!

  10. I am so glad that my worth and beauty comes from Jesus and from the fact that my Creator fashioned me. I don’t have to worry. That doesn’t mean that it’s easy to have a positive body image all the time, but it does mean I have a foundation for it!

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