Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes
Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes
$12.00
In this interactive devotional by June Hunt, you’ll be encouraged by short, daily meditations on 31 powerful biblical truths about your identity in Christ.
Format: Print
Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes
31-Day Interactive Devotional
“I’m worthless.”
“I’m a failure.”
“I’m unlovable.”
Do you ever think this about yourself? Friend, that is not how God sees you. But you may have heard constant, condemning messages throughout your life, or you struggle with negative self-talk. Underneath much of our struggles are lies we believe about ourselves, others, our situation, and about God. These lies can negatively impact our behavior, decisions, and our relationship with God and others.
So much healing and transformation begin when you understand how precious you are to God – when you see yourself through God’s eyes. In this interactive devotional by June Hunt, you’ll be encouraged by short, daily meditations on 31 powerful biblical truths about your identity in Christ. Discover what God’s Word says about you, including:
- I am a child of God
- I am forgiven by God
- I am chosen by God
- I am accepted by God
- I am complete in Christ
- … and more!
This 31-day devotional includes space for journaling, scriptures to memorize, and a leader guide for small groups. Great for personal study and growth, as a gift for a friend, and for small group study and teaching purposes.
Paperback, 114 pages.
What Others Are Saying
“This book helped me gain a healthy God-centered identity.” –D.J.
“It has changed the way I look at myself. I can now see myself through the eyes of God.” –Tina
“This book brought me to a more intimate relationship with the Lord. It showed me how much the Lord loves me.” –Anonymous
“In all my years of mentoring young women, I have not found a better devotional for them. I’ve found that even those who have no knowledge of God – they can relate to and understand the principles in this devotional. It is a revolutionary tool – simple and straightforward and not at all overwhelming. This devotional brings them back to the God who knows them, loves them, and sees them.” –Barbara