Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Pride and Humility

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What the bible says about pride:

" Proverbs 11:2
When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom."

Giving your credit to God when you accomplish something takes a lot of pride and humbles you, but it's all worth it. He'll award you in other ways if you don't take pride in things that you're supposed to give him thanks for.

" Proverbs 29:23
 One's pride will bring him low, but he who is lowly in spirit will obtain honor."
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The Problem With Pride


          People have various definitions of pride. Some think of it as a good thing. Then, others consider it bad. The dictionary.com definition of the word pride is this:

Pride: a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.
         
This definition also showed up:

Pride: a group of lions.

Okay, well, that's different, as well as not important. But I digress.

         That definition of pride was also accompanied with synonyms: conceit, egotism, vanity. Yes, pride is bad. It gives us the idea of being better than others, which is never a way that one should live their life.

Proverbs 16:5 - The LORD detests all the proud of heart. Be sure of this: They will not go unpunished.

Well, then. If we are proud and prideful, then we are in big trouble with God, and that's quite a shame. God detests pride. Unfortunately, we are all only human and frequently sin, including being prideful and selfish people.

Proverbs 26:12 - Do you see a man wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.

Yet again, this is pretty harsh, but it is very true. If we consider ourselves more important and significant than others and treat people so, we have no hope. Someone who is lost and far away from God has more hope than we do if we believe ourselves to be "all that."

1 Corinthians 5:6 - Your boasting is not good. Don't you know that a little yeast works through the whole batch of dough?

If we boast even just a little, it works inside of us and eventually you will find yourself very selfish as well as self-obsessed and conceited. That's a problem. A big one.

Philippians 2:3 - Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves.

This says we should do things out of the kindness of our hearts, not to show that we are awesome or better than others or more spiritual or a number of other circumstances that occur every single day.

Proverbs 22:4 - Humility and the fear of the LORD bring wealth and honor and life.

"Oh, thank goodness. A positive verse." Humility is a quality that everyone should have instead of pride. Humility is a wonderful thing, to be willing to serve others before yourself and to think of others instead of yourself.

Humility: the quality or condition of being humblemodest opinion or estimate of one's 
own importance, rank, etc.
         Humility doesn't mean, "Oh, I'm worth nothing. I'm not special or important or talented or anything." NO! Don't you do that. That isn't right. I'm sure you, reader, are a wonderful person who deserves all of the wonderful things in life. Humility does not mean beating yourself up. It means being concerned for others than you are for yourself, to be selfless.

         The first step to get rid of pride, or to really get rid of anything negative, is to admit that you are prideful. Then pray. Ask God for guidance because He will certainly provide. He wants to help. All you have to do is ask. 

I have struggled with having pride for a while now. Whenever I notice I am being prideful, I all of a sudden feel absolutely terrible, as everyone should, and I try to think myself out of the situation to thoughts of thinking of others. This does not always work. It can get frustrating. We all have our prideful moments. I don’t want to become a prideful, pretentious, pompous, stuck-up person with an I-am-better-than-everybody outlook on life. I fight. I pray. I forget. I mess up. It’s a cycle that happens over and over again, and I can tell you that it is exhausting and absolutely frustrating when all you are doing is thinking of yourself and how great you are. But it isn't worth it. When you have other people in your life that you love to help any you care about so much, being selfless just becomes so much easier because you love to make the people you love smile. And that is a wonderful thing.
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Sunday, December 13, 2015







MODESTY.
oh modesty
            modesty
                   modesty
                           modesty.

How many times have we been told that our skirt is too short, our pants are two tight, and our shirt is to low. how. many. times. Almost every time this happened to me I would respond with a snide remark and continue my day without changing a thing,why should I change the way I dress and my wardrobe for the sake of a guy that can't keep his thoughts and actions. (well that was blunt...) But what were my intentions in wearing that short skirt in the first place? Why do I choose to wear the lower cut top when there is a modest top hanging right next to it in the closet? Why do I intentionally choose something that will make a guys thoughts go straight down the toilet?
cat reaction animals meow toiletA lot of the struggle of dressing  modestly as a girl, is that we (or at least I) didn't know how MUCH guys struggle with modesty.(check this post out!) We would much rather be comfortable in our clothes, and style than dress differently for the sake of helping a guy out.I know I wouldn't go up to a guy and say "hey! is my shirt causing you to stumble? What about my shorts? My crop top? My bikini? What about my see through top? Let's walk through my closet, I will model for you and lets work this out so that I don't cause you to stumble..." WHAT? That would not only be awkward for you, but also for the guy.
There isn't any direct way of asking them face to face that isn't awkward (at least not that I know of... If you find one tell me!) then how on earth are we supposed to REALLY know how to help a brother out?
            First off, I think it is important to understand that we can really help a guy, but we are not responsible. It is our duty as sisters of virtue (hey hey blog name) to dress in a way that helps a brother in Christ away from toxic sinful thoughts. It is a guys duty to not stare at a girl in an inappropriate way (you get what I mean jelly bean?) The whole ordeal is a balance of help and accountability.
     here are a few thoughts that might help you form your opinion about the matter

dress like you are walking along side Jesus. (cheesy but think about it though...)

Would you show that much skin off for your grandpa?

What's the difference between a bikini and underwear?

Would I live uncomfortably to help a guy out with lust?

How much immodest propaganda is on the TV, Ads, in movies etc. that guys have to deal with?





What are your thought? Comment below! lets have a discussion about this! I don't have all the answers so tell me what you think :)

-Lauren





























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Friday, December 4, 2015

what we see vs. What God created

        How many times do you look in the mirror and not like what you see? Maybe you are getting ready for a big fancy event, feeling so pretty and then you look in the mirror and think "well then... that's not what I was expecting to see." and you are filled with overwhelming disappointment. And lets be honest, it takes a while to get out of the funk that we've put ourselves in. It can feel like we can never get out of this dark place because of how long we have been in it. Maybe for some, you have looked at yourself negatively for such a long time, you have forgotten what it is like to love you in your own skin. It is a struggle that we all deal with at some point to some extent, some more than others. Since we all have this problem, how can we ever get out? Am I going to get out of hating what I see in the mirror? Is there a fix for this self hatred? 
       Yes. There is definitely an answer to all of this! You just have to look in the right place! If we look in the book of Genesis, It says So God created mankind in his own image,
    in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.(1:27) Can you even imagine that you were created to look like a perfect God that invented beauty itself? Do you trust that his standards of beauty are better than yours? He designed the very hairs on your head, and he designed how you feel, and has such a plan for your life.
    When we look at ourselves with self hatred, or disappointment, it is so destructive to our minds, and Satan can use that to manipulate our thoughts to something God doesn't want for you!
   You were beautifully designed,
    You are desirable,
    and you are cherished,
no matter what you think about yourself!




    
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The lost and the seeking (Salvation)

How do we distinguish what is good, bad, or evil?
God. God is our answer to everything, when science, web MD, or Wikipedia cannot give us a specific answers; God can. How? Well God is omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent, meaning he is all-present, all knowing and all powerful. We cannot try to hide things from God because he is everywhere, knows everything, and all things are possible for him. He knows you better than anyone! He knows you better then you know yourself, and he knows you because he made you, you are his child, YOU WERE MADE FROM HIM.
If we were made from him, why aren’t we like him?
Originally we were made perfect. He created man and woman and there was no sin, until we disobeyed God and Let Satan take control . Ever since then creation was imperfect. Disease broke out, innocence was no longer, and all darkness was invited in. There is only one way to become one with God, and that is to die. But not literally. What I mean is to die in your old ways of sin and give and live your life for Him as His disciple.
How do we live our life for God?
1 John 2:6 says this "Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did." Many may know who Jesus is, a disciple, Gods son sent to earth in a physical body. But is it possible to live like Jesus did in this secular world? My opinion, no. We will never be perfect so long as we live on this earth, but we were not designed to live here. We are not made for earth but instead somewhere a million times better. ETERNITY.
What Is Eternity?
Think of paradise: a place with white sand beaches, palm trees, and crystal blue waters. That might not be what eternity looks like, but I hope that’s what mine looks like (laugh). But back on track, the Bible tells us that if we believe in Christ and His word we will have a life after life. I believe our life on earth is only temporary, although it might not seem like it. We may live 100 years in this life, but in eternity we will live forever, there will be no pain, no suffering and no evil.
Why is Christianity the right religion?
Every religion thinks their religion is the right one, maybe because you were brain washed by your parents or religious teachers, or maybe because growing up that was all you knew. Whatever the reason may be ALL religions can be good. All religions teach discipline and morals. All religions praise something or someone higher then themselves. But what is the point? Why Christianity? Well I love my religion because we are all excepted, God calls us to come as we are, the broken the lost and the weary. 
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The Epitome of "Win-Win"

As humans, especially nowadays, we are so consumed with our own virtue and our own lives. We desire the best job, the best family, the best look, even the way our coffees are made are so incredibly important to us. We desire a life full of joy and happiness with no problems. Though, many miss what will truly satisfy them and bring them joy. Being completely honest, who am I to be talking about this subject? I struggle with pride all the time. I, too, want a life full of constant joy and good, and I, too, have missed the mark on where to seek that joy.
“Then Jesus said to his disciples, ‘If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it. What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?’” – Matthew 16:24-26
In this verse, Jesus states this idea that if a man desires to live, he must oppose himself and follow Jesus with his life. Now, when I hear this, my heart is not quick to say, “Oh yeah, I’ll totally lose all of myself and give my life to You!” The idea of completely sacrificing who I am is scary! But, looking past my own pride, I believe there is something beautiful in the sacrificial giving of myself.
First of all, as a sinner, I know I have done an uncountable amount of things that are very displeasing to God. As humans, that is our nature. I also have innumerable problems that I know I cannot fix on my own. Catch that? I CANNOT FIX THEM ON MY OWN. From the emotions raging within, to the simple everyday annoyances, as a fallen human, I cannot bring myself to throw off all the feelings that come upon people every day. Not by my own strength. But you know who can? Jesus Christ, who gave himself completely and sacrificially, so He could take away those sins that we face every day and give us a life both here on this earth and in heaven that is way more than we could ever imagine.
Yes, I say both in heaven AND on earth. Why?
To give an example, I’ll tell a little story. About three years ago, I had a surgery to remove a benign brain tumor. While this sounds scary, God actually has used it for so much good and his glory. Ever since, I have had to have regular MRI scans to keep an eye on the part of my brain that was worked on to make sure everything is back to normal. This past summer, I went in to have another scan done in July and ended up needing to schedule an appointment to meet with my surgeon to talk about the possibility of operating on an area that could potentially be dangerous. Hearing this was very hard and I went through a time of mourning. One day between the time of hearing the news and the time of the actual appointment, I went out to lunch with my parents before church. We ate at a super adorable French restaurant and were served by a very sweet, spunky lady. She seemed fine throughout the time we were eating. In the middle of the meal, she came by and asked if she could get us anything else. All of a sudden, she noticed a henna tattoo that I gave my dad on his wrist that read: “G>^áµ›” meaning “God is greater than the ups and the downs”. I had given my dad and my mom this tattoo the night before and had one on my wrist as well. Curious, she asked the meaning of the symbols. When we told her, she broke into tears. She explained how she was going through some personal problems with her family. This opened up opportunity for us to explain what was going on in my situation. Stunned, she was impacted by our story. God totally spoke to her and used us to impact her life and give her exactly what she needed. Being used unexpectedly by God like that was an unforgettable and truly joyful experience.
All that to say, when we are living our lives for God, we receive joy that is like no other. We feel purpose and satisfaction and pure joy, something that can only come from God, and HE gets the glory. This is the life on earth I was talking about. Now, heaven! Take a life with God on earth and amplify it by infinity and that is what heaven is like!
Notice something, when God received so much glory, we were most satisfied and joyful. This is my point, that a life full of giving glory to God and living for Him is the best life we could possibly imagine. It is our purpose to bring Him glory. How beautiful that God created us to be most joyful and satisfied when He is given the most glory! This is the epitome of a win-win situation.
“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith- and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God- not by works, so that no one can boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9
So that no one can boast. This verse demonstrates that God is the only one who gets the glory, while we are saved and full of unending joy. How beautiful!
So don’t fear losing yourself. In reality, it’s the best thing you can do for yourself.



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PRIDE AND HUMILITY


The main difference between this subject matter is that Pride is self pleasing and selfish where as Humility is pleasing others and selfless. Serving others is a way to express humility where as Pride is thinking you are too worthy to serve people.
It is hard to be humble at times when we realize we are exceptional at something, we are all guilty of rubbing in another person's face that we are better then them at a given activity. We are so Prideful at times that we won't even give a person that seems different then us a chance, because they like different things or because they have lived a different life.
Humility is usually something we all work on and through time we become better at being humble before others, and therefore putting them first.
Now, in this season of my life God has been teaching me that I, myself, cannot take away my own Pride. That He ultimately is the only one who can take away my selfish human nature. That I, myself, have no say and no strength to change. But through God, and as I become more like him, My self-seeking prideful and satisfying ways will be gone. That is my greatest hope, for I realize I cannot accomplish anything anymore without giving God all the glory and praise.

I believe God can work in you to make you more humble but I don't think he can completely take away all of your pride.
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On Pride


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Pride is something that we struggle with almost daily... whether or not we recognize it, it can be there, lingering...*insert creepy crawly emoji
            Now, the pride we're talking about now is not the "wow I did really well with that!", we are talking about the "Every body look at what i did, Look at how awesome I am" puff up your own feathers kind of pride. The "WORSHIP ME"  kind of pride.
     Our society nowadays is riddled with contradictions to the Bible, to name a few,the purity deal, gender equality, gossip, cheating in school, porn, modesty and where our priorities lie (just to name a few). There is no difference with pride. When you look at the world, you will see one answer, and in the bible you will see a completely different answer!

Lets look at the contrast between the two!

The world
   Pride is good, it gives you self confidence, and it makes you comfortable












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As a young girl I attended the cliche Sunday school and church service. And every couple of months i would sit my squirming young seven year old body into a stiff purple church pew, to listen to my pastor talk about some subject that I wasn’t that interested in. (I was seven, so excuse my horrible church edicate.) At the beginning of the service, my pastor would make announcements about baby dedications, family barbecues and light things like that. Every Sunday he would always include a very short announcement about baptism class.
            I never wanted to go because who would ever want to take another class outside of the seven hours of school per day, to listen about being dunked in water and have people applaud. I was missing the point. As years passed I saw my close friends take the class and get baptized on the same Sundays, and out of my pride I said to myself “I will NOT get baptized while my friends are getting baptized!’ and ‘I will make my faith my own before i get baptized!”, you might think “wow! so mature for not getting baptized because everyone else was!” BUT that wasn’t really the case… I didn’t get baptized because i was lazy and i wanted to be set apart from all of my friends (in a hipster, turning my nose up at trends kind of way)
            For years I struggled with wanting to get baptized, and with my laziness and pride, and all through eighth grade I wrestled with the thoughts of “I know there is a God, I know he exists, everyone is talking about him like he is a friend, and their relationships with him, there must be something wrong with me because i never felt God’s presence in that way, or at all.” (If you are in this spot, I would like you to know that God is ACTIVELY pursuing you!) During that eighth grade summer, i went on my first overseas missions trip to Haiti, and without explaining the whole entire trip to you (which would take DAYS) I will briefly say that, even though my heart wasn’t in it for God, I saw him working and saw the joy and love that he brought to the people in Haiti. Once i got back, my heart wasn’t instantly transformed into the “Jesus loves me! I love you!” mode, but I just became more aware of his presence in my life.
            Life continued on and I was facing the big looming High School question. And soon enough I was enrolled into Faith Bible High School, and I absolutely despised it! I didn’t want to go to school, I came home from school crying, and i genuinely did NOT want to go there. at all. period. And that is how my pride, and laziness came to bite me in the butt again.
            I was lazy and didn’t want to go to school, and I was prideful to the fact that I was not going to let God work in me because ‘I had it all together, I accepted Jesus into my heart, I prayed the prayer and I don’t need this environment because i have it ALL together.’ You probably know as well as I do that i definitely did not have it all together. Everyday I would walk into class and see my friends talking about how Jesus was working in their life, and over time, our God softened my heart to see how much my heavenly Father was pursuing me.
            Back to the baptism subject. Every winter my school has an at home missions trip called “Impact”, where we volunteer at near by organizations to ‘Impact’ (heyo!) our community. During this missions trip, I saw God working through my peers and one guy was talking about how he had a conversation with God and basically said “ I’m done wrestling with you… I am giving up my life… I surrender to you.” About a day later, we had devotion time and I did the ‘I have no clue what to read so I’m just going to open up and point!’ So I did, and every single verse I read was about surrendering your life to God… Giving up my pride, and my laziness, and my coolness, and completely surrendering it to Him, and trusting that he has the best in store for me.
            That night I decided ‘It's time.’ I decided that I was done having so called *‘Buyers remorse’ with my faith. I surrendered.
            So when we look at baptism and see this class that is looming over your head, that's not what baptism means. When we look at baptism and see it as a thing that you have to do to be an “official Christian”, then we need to change our perspective. In order to clear this up, let’s look at what the bible says about baptism.
            Acts 2:41 says “Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day.” When I look at this verse, I don’t see anything about taking a  class. (not saying that classes are wrong, but lets look at their heart behind their baptism.)  Everyone that was baptized in this verse gave their life to Christ, right then and right there. They put there all in, like how Matthew 5:37 says “All you need to say is simply 'Yes' or 'No'; anything beyond this comes from the evil one.”
            In my life I didn’t surrender my life to God, I lived a life of knowing him, but not fully Loving him, and I didn’t  until I was baptised. When I was baptized It was a heart thing. God was calling me to get baptised, so I answered his call to my life, the call to leave my old ways of life behind and completely change to be a child of God with the Holy spirit living inside of me.
            When the Bible says “Jesus answered, "Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.” (John 3:5) we often get confused because the Bible also says “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God--”(Ephesians 2:8).
            So knowing this what in the world is baptism? If I can only enter the kingdom of heaven through baptism, but I am not saved by my own works, and how hard I work to get into heaven, then isn’t the Bible contradicting itself? To put it plainly, nope. The Bible doesn’t contradict itself. In the early church being ‘Saved’ and ‘Baptized’ almost happened simultaneously. Because of God saving us, we surrender to God and are baptized.
            “But what if i live a life for God, knowing that I have surrendered and am saved, but haven’t been baptized?” well then dear friend, this is where I introduce a new little buddy. His name is “Baptized in the spirit”. Being baptized in the spirit is another way being “saved”, which is also another way of turning to God. You can’t be saved by the act of being immersed to water, but it is a symbol of your commitment to God.
            So when the next baptism opportunity pops up, and you want to get baptized, think about this. If you haven’t surrendered to God, then are you ready to radically change who you live for and how you live your life? If you have already surrendered to Christ, is God calling you to do this? Is your heart focused on God’s will? And lastly, PRAY! Pray like no other because God wants to have this conversation with you, and you never know how he is going to answer!

                                                                                          -Lauren Trapp


*Buyer's remorse is an emotional response on the part of a buyer in a sales transaction, which may involve feelings of regret, fear, depression or anxiety.   


(http://definitions.uslegal.com/b/buyers-remorse/)
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Pride and Humility




           As C.S. Lewis said in his book, "Mere Christianity" pride is a completely anti-God state of mind. For someone like me that is extremely harsh, like a hard slap in the face from the Lord convicting me of my prideful state of mind. 
           God absolutely despises pride, but pride is something that is not easy at all to get rid of. Once it comes it pretty much never goes away. For me it is pretty discouraging to hear that. However through the great power of God that can overcome every obstacle. If we continually devote our time to prayer and meditation on the Lord our pride will become something of a speck. Yes, it sounds impossible, and yes it will be really hard to devote our time to this, but the Lord is patient and generous.

              "Everyone proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord."

                                                              Proverbs 16:5

               Through devotion and trusting that the Lord will bring you through wholeheartedly we can become humble. Humility is such a beautiful attribute and the Lord is the definition of humble. Humbly he came down from his throne in heaven to save us lowly prideful people.  The Bible says, 

                                          "If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you."
                                                    James 1:5


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Salvation
What is salvation?  Salivation is not something you can just sum up in one word.  It is
the Lords eternal life.  Salvation is a gift, it cannot be earned.  I am going to share with you a
verse that you might like. This verse will explain some parts of salvation.

Romans 10:9-10 That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

I like this verse because it really tells you that God will always be with you, When
you ask God into your heart and ask for forgiveness and love him with everything you have,
he will always be with you. Once you ask Him into your heart, He will not leave you.  God will 
always be there for you, maybe you can not see him but he will always be listening to you. God sent his son to die for our sins and Jesus was happy to do it for us. He gave up his life for us 
because he loves and cares for us. God wants the best for us and he will never do anything to 
hurt us.
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PRIDE AND HUMILITY

                              PRIDE AND HUMILITY

            We often don't see that we are being prideful. Pride is our greatest enemy; humility is our greatest friend. Humility is our greatest way to give complements. In God's word it says over and over again to humble ourselves.
           This gives us great hope and encouragement that God is with us and forgives us. God takes pleasure in us trying to be humble and not prideful. Pride is the root of sin; humility is the root of the foundation of ourselves. Now, as we say, our world today sees everything unhappy. We are never happy with what we see or do.
           We often take pride in the little things we do better that other people; we struggle with letting others be good at something we are. We always want to be better that someone at something, and when we are, we take pride in that. What God tells us not to do, is to take pride in what we do, but to be humble about our actions.
             We all struggle with this, not only is it just you its me as well. I think that society has made this a big problem for us. We don't even realize all the time when we are being pridefully, We can't even admit our own sin cause we don't see it anymore. We need to pray that God will help us find our way and help open our eyes to the sin we are making. As soon as we become aware of what we are doing, God will be happy that be made the effort to be humility.
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Self Image: My View


I think that self-image is an important view of how you see yourself and how you want the world to see you. I think you have to trust in yourself that you are who you are and you can`t change that about yourself. There are so many people around you that love you for you. You parents, your best friend, your grandparents, your teachers, your cousins, your aunts, your uncles, your classmates, and God. There are mirrors in this world for a reason, God put a mirror in your room for a reason. Not to lower your self-esteem, not to lower your self-confidence, but to trust yourself in how you look. My first class assignment on self-image was to do a study on Eve, form the Bible. My teacher gave us a sheet of paper that had questions to answer. I think that the hardest question to answer was,"Do you think Eve is a role model?" There are so many ways to answer that question. You can say yes and you can say no both with good reason. To answer that I said both. Yes, I do think Eve is a role model because she shows us that we have to love one another and we have to love what God gave us. We should love God`s creations because he made them for us. Eve shows us how we can help one another and she shows us how to obey. She did make a sin but I think that that was a part of God`s plan. Cause I can not imagine a world where there would be no sin and everyone would be perfect in every way. That just doesn't seem right. And then I think that Eve is also a bad role model because she shows us how we can run and hide from God and not confess to our mistakes. But we should be doing exactly the opposite. We should be confessing our mistakes and sins and not hiding from God or one another. Now, you are probably wondering how this connects to self-image. But it really does. Your self-image is based off of your actions and based off of your characteristics. Your self-image is created by you and you alone. You create your own self-images by the people who admire or look up to. When you think to yourself, "I want to look like her," you eventually start turning your self in that direction, and it happens over and over again because every time you look at a famous person or you see someone looking nice down the street, your gonna try your hardest to do what you can to look like that. And it happens to everyone, it just happens, you can`t really stop yourself from doing it. Famous people like Taylor Swift or Kelly Clarkson or Brad Pitt or Channing Tatum, they are all going to do it to.... They are going to do it to one another. And that`s just how life works. We wish we could look like one another but in reality, YOU HAVE TO BE YOU! You have to look and think like you. You have to act like you. You have to accept you. I have recently learned that because there is a guy at my school who likes me for me, because I am being myself. When I learned about him liking me, I didn't want to change how I was acting or my looks or my personality because someone likes me just the way I am. 

So, to sum it all up, I think that you should look in the mirror every morning and ask yourself "How do I want to look?" Because being you is important and people care about you just the way you are. So don`t change. Take my advice or leave it.... It`s all up to you. 
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Self Image




     A lot of women don't think of themselves as "worthy" or "important", but more as "unimportant" and "not good enough." Confidence and self esteem are something a lot of young women lack in today's time. According to society, women need to be this, that, and do those things to be considered beautiful. Such as being a certain weight, looking a certain way, participating in certain activities, and acting in a certain manor. If you don't do these things you're not considered beautiful, but rather pushed aside and are ....


But in Romans 12:2, God says "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." Do not focus on what the world thinks of you, but rather on what God thinks of you, and your heavenly rewards rather than your worldly desires. In God's eyes, you are worth more than you could ever imagine.










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                         Self image


            Self image is something everyone struggles with in life. I know I struggle a lot with self

image and I wish could change that. I always feel discouraged when a gorgeous girl walks by me, and

I feel like I am not good enough.  I know that I am good enough and that am pretty, but do guys like

me? Are people only my friends because of money? I wish  knew.
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What are We Even Worth?

          
          The idea of self image is really very frustrating for some people: all of the thoughts, ideas, images running through our minds of what we think we are, what we think people think we are, what other people think of us or our looks, what we may even believe people think of us, and many more.

We always question our worth.

I’m never going to be good enough for anyone. I’m not pretty or good-looking. I don’t feel wanted at all. I'm completely useless. I'm such a disappointment. I'm always alone. People must hate me.

          It isn’t true. None of this is true. Don't listen to the lies that Satan, or even other people, is telling you. You are deeply, truly loved. You are a wonderful person. God created you perfect just the way you are and does not want to see you hurt. He never planned for you or anyone to hurt. He loves you so much.


Matthew 10:31 – “So don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.”

          You have worth. You have value. You’re worth more than many sparrows! It says that in the Bible! Yes, this is a weird verse. I know that. At first glance, you may think God is comparing us to sparrows. Actually, He’s talking about how much we are worth. Back then, animals were a sign of wealth. Many sparrows equals a lot of value. You’re worth more than the large value that many sparrows gives a rich person. We all are very valuable to God, who created us, who chose us to come into existence. He has us all around for a reason.

          We tend to believe that our worth is not very much. God loves us so much. He considers us worth so much more than we think we are worth, so we have nothing to worry about.

          So, remember every single day, for the rest of your life, you are good enough. You are loved. You are not useless. You are not disappointing. You are not alone. You are wanted. You are important. You are wonderful.


Jeremiah 1:5 – “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.”

          God knew us from the very beginning. He has plans for each and every one of us. Each of His plans for us are unique and wonderful in their own way and all glorify God. Be at peace knowing He loves you, and there is a reason for every situation that comes your way. Who knows how many bullets He takes for us every single day of our lives out of love?

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Modesty


                          Dressing modesty is very important. It is essential that as followers of Christ, we show him in the way we dress. If a "Christian" girl were to go around wearing a short skirt and a shirt that shows their stomach that doesn't give people the image of a God follower and could give them a false image of what that is supposed to look like. It is a misrepresentation of God.

                           Some girls say that if a guy struggles with dirty thoughts about a girl then it is always the guys fault, but if the girl is wearing clothing that will most certainly cause the guy to lust, then it is more the girls fault than anyone else's.  However if the girl is dressed completely modest and the guy lets his mind go inappropriate places then that guy it really is the guy's fault. Each gender has a duty to not be the cause of such things.

                                       "God assigns the duty to every man, a woman's dignity."
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