The ability to accept yourself as you are

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To my brothers in the community, I wish many blessings from Almighty God.

For a long time I lived with many complexes, due to the great mistake of not accepting myself as I was, this made me win and be discouraged. It all caused me fury and uncontrollable anger. I had an inferiority complex so strong that if I looked in the mirror, I ended up rejecting myself. I never accepted myself as I was and this worried me emotionally and psychologically.

The day I made the decision to seek God from my heart, I put all my complexities and frustrations at his feet, and I felt someone inside me say and guide me to seek the word in Ephesians 3:17.

That Christ can dwell in their hearts through faith, so that they can take root and take root in love. Ephesians 3: 17-19 King James Version (RVR1960).

It was a very soft and sweet voice that said to me: "so that Christ may dwell by faith in their hearts." This word made me understand that the only way that Christ could live in my heart was through faith. This led me to seek God more in prayer, word reading, and meetings more often in church. After a while, I began to notice important changes in my life. I knew there was a greater trust in God in my heart and this was the product of my faith that was increasing.

Things started to change more quickly, because when I saw myself in the mirror, a nice smile came from inside me and there was no more rejection of me.

The love of Christ began to take deep root in my heart. The joy did not wait, the laughter and the desire to fix my hair and put on a better suit, was the most pleasant of all. I understood by the word that the love of Christ had been founded with deep roots in my heart.

Not only do I have the ability to accept myself, but I can also accept my neighbor as he is.

The best lesson to accept me was given by the Lord. Similarly, if someone has this internal conflict, they can go to the perfect specialist, who is Jesus Christ.

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Accepting ourselves as we are is saying thank you to God for designing me perfectly, because we really are beautiful because we are the best design of God and obviously God transforms us in such a way that we feel important and loved by a perfect and loving God.
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