12 Powerful Bible Verses about Self-Worth for Every Mama
Many women struggle with a biblical view of self worth. There are many applicable Bible verses about self worth that can guide and direct us as we think through our journey.
Self-Care is a topic that is getting a lot of attention on the internet and social media. But how about a godly perspective on the matter?
Many women struggle with a biblical view of self worth. There are many applicable Bible verses about self worth that can guide and direct us as we think through our journey.
Christian self care is not in and of itself a bad thing. But when our intentions are so focused on bettering ourselves, we forget our purpose in life is for the glory of God.
Most likely though, you have felt the clenching power of mom guilt in some way or another. How do we effectively let it go and glorify God?
The concept of self-care has been growing in popularity over the last few years. If you are worn out and overworked, you are told you need to #treatyourself because #youdeserveit. Our energy doesn’t last forever; after all, we are only human and sometimes need a break. Even Jesus, who was fully God as well as …
Balancing the spinning plates of ministry, marriage, motherhood, and money-making is an act that leaves, even the highly seasoned mompruhnur, dizzy and staggering to the refuge of a hot bath.
Self-care. If you tried to avoid thinking about it, you wouldn’t be able to. It’s everywhere you turn these days, both inside and outside of the church. Everyone is quick to offer tips on the latest diet trend, the best Netflix shows to binge on, or their favorite DIY bath bombs. We love exploring new ways to rest, recharge, and be refueled, don’t we?But what does the Bible say about self-care? Is it even something in the Bible? Let’s explore what the Bible says about caring for yourself and we are instructed to care for ourselves in a Gospel centered way.
I don’t know about you, but every once in a while I get to a place where I feel like I’m drowning under the pressures of life. This is where the gift of grace steps into our life and we can rest in Jesus’ promises instead of our weakness.