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The “impostor syndrome” is fake fear. It is the fear that deep inside, you are not who you want people to think you are. That God knows it, and he doesn’t love you because of it. I think it is something we have all experienced. For example, people say that I am smart and hard-working, but sometimes a little voice inside says, “No, you are not! You fake being smart and you don’t work all that hard. You may have everyone fooled, but someday they will find out.”
That voice often drives people to drink or take drugs to cover up this feeling. It drives people to lie and even act unkind to cover up this feeling. That voice bullies us into behaving in ways for which we are not proud. It tries to whittle away at our self-esteem and undermines our identity. But, we can talk back with confidence… sharing that the Word of God says we are children of the king.
That voice tells us that we are unworthy of God’s love. But, how can that be true? Who knows us better than God? And yet, Jesus said, “Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid…” (Luke 12:7). Yes, we are known by God and loved by God. Even on our worst days, God loves us.
Lord, help us to shout down that little voice that tells us we are underserving. Keep us in your love, even when we do not love ourselves. Remind me that the “impostor syndrome” is fake fear.
It is easy to trust in God when we feel great. It is easy to trust God when things are going our way. The secret to joy, however, is to trust in God more than our feelings. When we have a child or grandchild in the hospital, we must trust God. When our pay check is barely enough to make ends meet, we must trust God. When we have a big test at school, we must trust God. When our joints ache, we must trust God. Many things in our lives may not be good, but God is good. And, he is looking out for our good.
Fortunately, when you are feeling stressed because you can’t imagine a way out of a bad situation, God can open your eyes to his victory. Maybe, right now you can’t see a way. But, ask God to wake you up with new insight. And, he will wake you up to smell the coffee and see the light. Then, what felt impossible will feel doable.
When you can’t imagine a way out, God can open the eyes of your heart. Maybe, right now you can’t see a way, but ask God to wake you up with new insight. When you can’t imagine the possibilities, pray. You can have a victorious life. Victory is within reach!
Copyright © 2023 Chuck Locklear
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This is an inspiration
The enemy is a liar , we must rebuke him in Jesus name !!! We are God’s children and we can over become that fear through Him
You are so right!
This is true! God loves us as we are and has created us to do amazing things for his kingdom. I always think of the love I feel for my children. If I love them this much than I cannot even imagine how much our God loves us, his children.
We all have lived in fear this past year with the Pandemic. For me it was even harder because I felt as I’m sure many did that there wasn’t much hope in sight. My fears gave me a lot of anxiety. I did turn to prayer and finally feeling hopeful and more at peace.
So true! Prayer does bring hope. Thank you for sharing.
So true the devil is a liar and we can do all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens us.