Self-esteem stands on "I can"
The word empowerment has eleven letters for you to pen,
speak out, and believe, aka, "I can."
The letter E is excellent by nature, energizing in an auditory
sense, and makes you eager to follow through with your goals.
The M has industrial and captive meaning for you daily. You
may think, what can I do with this? Go to work with the word, knowing you are
up for a promotion or getting a new job. Captive because it catches your
attention in a big way.
You “muscle” through your endeavors, whatever they may look
like to you. You master the process(s)—whatever that looks like for you. You
mow the obstacles down, where no boundaries stand in your way.
I think the “P” stands for itself—Power! You have power and
authority in the Holy Spirit for your God-given destiny. So exciting. A promise
you can stand on for the rest of your life. Even more, you have dunamis power—explosive—you
can think of it like a bunch of fireworks going off, or you can think of it as
a robust amount of energy—either one works.
The “O” represents optimism, an opal (jewel), ocean of
faith, and you thrust with oxygen from heaven. How awesome, you are totally "alive!
The W is all the questions you ask because, you are a
“winner!” Woman, you know the truth will set you free.
E’s go a long way, don’t they? How could you ever do without
the E? You are eager by nature to learn all you can. Maybe some days you wish
life is a bit easier, and surely you will find life as a party each and, every
day.
R is for the right path. If you are here, you are on the right
path. We speak empowerment from domestic violence. We speak life straight to
you.
You can easily declare your voice is rising and courage is, too.
Where it has been challenging, declare all hinderances gone
in Jesus’ Mighty name, amen.
Continue to know who you are in Christ. You are a daughter
of the Jesus Christ, a big deal.
Through the walk, be assured of the tools you will pick up
along the way, especially when they are intentional, and you are moving
forward.
The thought process may be much like a kid thinking about a wonderful
bowl of cereal. He or she wants to try a new kind as seen on television and has
heard all about this delicious new cinnamon-type.
The price is a bit high, so to spring for a few extra
dollars for something you are not sure, is a question.
If you think about it enough, you will try it and a bit of
pocket change will not be the barrier.
Some of the crossroads for moving forward might be lack of
self-esteem. How do you overcome this God-given tool you feel like you do not
possess anymore?
Well, what makes you feel lovely about yourself? Do you
consider your opinions and suggestions as input?
Here are a couple of scriptures
regarding the topic at hand:
“Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring
of life.” Proverbs 4:23
Then, “He, the Messiah, was despised and we esteemed him
not.” Isaiah 53:3
Know to esteem means to set a high value on. It also a
translation of the Hebrew hasab, which means “to consider, plan, reckon, or
think over.”
To have self-esteem is to respect or have regard for yourself-
how many of you feel that way?
Remember, every day is a new day for all. Love yourself and
the one you are with.
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