1. There may be things we don’t like about ourselves, but remembering that the Bible says we are created in God’s image can do a 180 on how we see ourselves.
Matthew West
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2. Becoming beautiful on the inside comes from inviting the presence of God to dwell in our hearts. We continue the beautifying process by feasting on the word of God and exercising our prayer and obedience muscles.
Nancy Heche
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3. It takes labor, just like on the outside. Reading is very important—God’s word, especially. And it’s always good to get input from others who know better. You have to take care of your mind—your attitude, as my mom says.
Nic Gonzales, Salvador
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4. When we fix the gaze of our hearts on Jesus, the most beautiful person ever, we actively engage in the process of being transformed into his likeness. Not so much by trying to become like him, but by having our hearts, our minds and our spirits captured by him.
Stasi Eldredge
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5. Love who you are and be confident in yourself and your beauty will shine from the inside out.
Sarah Ross from Everlife
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6. Make your thoughts, intentions and actions look less like yourself and more like Christ.
Hayley DiMarco
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7. You can’t be beautiful on the inside without Jesus. We need him to make us good, to erase the impurity, clean us up nice and make us gorgeous.
Ana Laura
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