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God Provides an Eternal Perspective
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes?” Matthew 6:25
Michelle
I’ve treated girls and women with body image struggles for over two decades. Some love the mirror! They love cultivating a wardrobe that impresses their peers and are often obsessed with working out and tracking every bite they eat. But they worry so much, it leads to anxiety, which leads to restricting their calories until their body isn’t getting the food it needs. Sometimes their hunger and emotions intervene and they then overeat or binge. Both of these behaviors can lead to disordered eating. These young women feel good about themselves when the scales read a certain number and their clothes fit a certain way. But they become distressed if they lose control.
Other girls and women hate the image they see in the mirror. They focus on their flaws and work to hide their appearance, often avoiding cameras at all costs. They hate getting dressed in the morning because they wonder what else might not fit as they enter their closet. Often their self-loathing leads them to turn to food for comfort. With every pound they gain, they feel more helpless. They want to look and feel different but they can’t seem to make it work no matter what diet or exercise plan they try. They notice other girls who they believe look good and wish they could trade places.
Father God has provided a way out of our obsession with our appearance and approach to food. Scripture reminds us He made us and we have value. His Word also teaches us that what happens here on earth isn’t all that matters in the light of eternity. Our Father promises us glorious bodies in heaven (Philippians 3:21). What would it look like to see beyond just your physical appearance when you looked in the mirror? How could you train the thoughts in your head to center on more than just the physical image you see?
Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and we are commanded to honor God with our bodies (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). No matter your current size, what would it look like for you to honor God with your body today?
Experiencing Father God’s Provision
Father, help me focus on the good things about my earthly body. It works well, gets me places, houses the Holy Spirit in me, and allows me to glorify and serve You. Give me spiritual eyes to see beyond this world to what is eternal. In Jesus’s name, amen.
Growing Stronger
Read Matthew 6:25–34. Put your name before each therefore and your. When you see the word you, substitute your name instead.
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Deepen your understanding of God the Father with this reading plan for teen girls and young women that explores topics like anxiety, self-esteem, and the pressures of everyday life and examines key traits of God to guide you toward building an enduring relationship with Him.
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