“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” — Psalm 139:14
There is a quiet strength in authenticity. To live in truth is to live in alignment with the person God created you to be. Yet, how often do we bend ourselves to fit expectations, silence our convictions to avoid conflict, or wear masks to gain approval? In doing so, we risk losing the very essence of who we are — the unique reflection of God’s image within us.
“To thine own self be true” is more than a poetic phrase; it is a spiritual calling. God did not design us to be copies of one another. He knit us together with intention, weaving into our being gifts, passions, and even quirks that serve His purpose. When we deny our true selves, we deny His craftsmanship.
Being true to yourself is not about selfishness or stubborn pride. It is about honesty before God. It is about standing in the light of His truth and saying, “Here I am, Lord, as You made me. Use me as I am.”
When David declared that he was “fearfully and wonderfully made,” he was not boasting. He was acknowledging the divine fingerprints on his life. You, too, carry those fingerprints. Your voice, your vision, your story—they are not accidents. They are instruments in God’s symphony.
But authenticity requires courage. It means choosing integrity over convenience, conviction over compromise, and faith over fear. It means walking away from roles that suffocate your spirit and stepping boldly into the life God has written for you.
A Prayer for Today
Lord, help me to walk in the truth of who You created me to be. Strip away the masks I’ve worn for acceptance and the fears that keep me small. Teach me to honor Your design in me, to live with integrity, and to shine with the light You placed within. May my life be a testimony of Your artistry, and may I never forget that to be true to myself is to be true to You. Amen.
Reflection
Where in your life are you tempted to hide your true self?
What gifts or passions have you been neglecting that God may be calling you to embrace?
How can you honor God today by living more authentically?
Remember: To be true to yourself is not rebellion—it is reverence. It is saying “yes” to the Creator who made you wonderfully, intentionally, and with love.
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“[The Israelites] set out…to cross over the Jordan, with the priests bearing the ark of the covenant before [them].” — Joshua 3:14
As the Israelites had to cross over the River Jordan, they had to engage in a test of faith. Exercising their faith allowed them to see that God was with them. He was still directing Joshua, and He will help them settle in Canaan (v.7,10,17).
If you are facing a test of faith, you can move forward based on God’s character and His unfailing promises. Relying on Him will help you move from where you are to where He wants you to be.
Fear fades when we trust our Father.
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Ephesians 6: 10-18 “The Armour of God”
/in Diary of Me, Favourite Bible VersesTo Thine Own Self Be True
/in Diary of Me, Life In The Word, MeditationsThere is a quiet strength in authenticity. To live in truth is to live in alignment with the person God created you to be. Yet, how often do we bend ourselves to fit expectations, silence our convictions to avoid conflict, or wear masks to gain approval? In doing so, we risk losing the very essence of who we are — the unique reflection of God’s image within us.
“To thine own self be true” is more than a poetic phrase; it is a spiritual calling. God did not design us to be copies of one another. He knit us together with intention, weaving into our being gifts, passions, and even quirks that serve His purpose. When we deny our true selves, we deny His craftsmanship.
Being true to yourself is not about selfishness or stubborn pride. It is about honesty before God. It is about standing in the light of His truth and saying, “Here I am, Lord, as You made me. Use me as I am.”
When David declared that he was “fearfully and wonderfully made,” he was not boasting. He was acknowledging the divine fingerprints on his life. You, too, carry those fingerprints. Your voice, your vision, your story—they are not accidents. They are instruments in God’s symphony.
But authenticity requires courage. It means choosing integrity over convenience, conviction over compromise, and faith over fear. It means walking away from roles that suffocate your spirit and stepping boldly into the life God has written for you.
A Prayer for Today
Lord, help me to walk in the truth of who You created me to be. Strip away the masks I’ve worn for acceptance and the fears that keep me small. Teach me to honor Your design in me, to live with integrity, and to shine with the light You placed within. May my life be a testimony of Your artistry, and may I never forget that to be true to myself is to be true to You. Amen.
Reflection
Remember: To be true to yourself is not rebellion—it is reverence. It is saying “yes” to the Creator who made you wonderfully, intentionally, and with love.
Trust The Father
/in Steadfast HopeAs the Israelites had to cross over the River Jordan, they had to engage in a test of faith. Exercising their faith allowed them to see that God was with them. He was still directing Joshua, and He will help them settle in Canaan (v.7,10,17).
If you are facing a test of faith, you can move forward based on God’s character and His unfailing promises. Relying on Him will help you move from where you are to where He wants you to be.
Fear fades when we trust our Father.