Through God's Eyes: Discovering Your Inherent Worth Beyond Doubt

Source: EncuentraIglesias Editorial

In daily life, we often encounter situations that make us question ourselves. Thoughts like "I'm not good enough" or "Others can do this better" are familiar to many people. These inner doubts can be burdensome and make life difficult. From a Christian perspective, a comforting alternative presents itself here: God's view of humanity.

Through God's Eyes: Discovering Your Inherent Worth Beyond Doubt

The Biblical Foundation of Divine Appreciation

Holy Scripture emphasizes in numerous passages that God considers each person a unique creation. A central thought is found in Psalm 139, where it says:

"I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." (Psalm 139:14 NIV)
This verse clarifies that our existence is not accidental, but conscious creation.

In the New Testament, this thought is deepened through Jesus Christ. The parable of the lost sheep (Luke 15:3-7) shows how much God cares for each individual. Even when we feel lost, God's attention remains.

Contrast: Human and Divine Perception

Often, our self-perception differs considerably from what God sees in us. While we might highlight weaknesses and mistakes, God simultaneously recognizes our possibilities and His love for us. The apostle Paul writes about this in Romans:

"But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Romans 5:8 NIV)
This unconditional love forms the basis for a new self-understanding.

Practical Consequences for Faith

The realization that God values us can transform our faith life:

  • It frees us from excessive self-criticism
  • It allows us to view mistakes as learning opportunities
  • It strengthens trust in God's guidance
  • It promotes the ability to treat others with the same appreciation

In prayer, we can practice this perspective by expressing not only our needs but also gratitude for what God has given.

Historical and Current References

In church history, numerous Christians have had this experience. From Augustine to contemporary witnesses of faith, it repeatedly shows: acceptance by God transforms life paths. In the present time, where performance pressure and comparison often dominate, this biblical perspective gains particular relevance.

Reflection and Application in Daily Life

A practical exercise could consist of seeking a moment of silence daily and consciously remembering: God sees me at this moment with loving eyes. Regardless of success or failure, this attention remains. This certainty can act as an anchor in turbulent times and simultaneously motivate us to shape our own lives as a gift.

Finally, it can be said: Christian faith invites us to base our identity not primarily on achievements or recognition, but on our relationship with God. This perspective can be healing and give new strength for daily life.


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