Overcoming Insecurities Through God's Promises and Love

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Whether we admit it or not, everyone experiences insecurities in life, from the most accomplished to the least, from the most outwardly confident to the quiet, meek individual. It comes when we have feelings of inadequacies, thinking that we're not good enough. It comes when we feel unloved. Insecurities come when we feel incomplete and we forget the truth about ourselves. Insecurities come in times of uncertainties and produces anxieties and fears. At its root, insecurity is fear. Fear of rejection, fear of not being liked, fear of not being accepted, even fear that is unfounded." [01:37]( | | )

2. "Insecurities come in many forms. For example, those who have insecurities with their body image may find themselves using too much time and energy worrying about their appearance. Many of us struggle with how we see ourselves physically. Instead of finding balance with the different parts of our bodies, we may think that certain parts, such as our ears, our teeth, our noses, might be ruining our image. Those with social insecurities may often wonder, and worry if they might not contribute to a conversation or won't be able to get a joke across." [03:02]( | | )

3. "The reason we struggle with insecurities is because we compare our behind the scenes with everyone else's highlight reel. Isn't that true? We compare our behind the scenes with everyone else's highlight reel. Of course, it will be different. We always think that someone is so much better, has it all put together, smarter and stronger than we are. We're not always seeing the real them. Why is it that we are always so hard on ourselves? It is just about time to give ourselves a break. And we can have this break because of God's love." [42:01]( | | )

4. "A focus on God frees me from the comparison that leads to prideful insecurity. When I have been feeling insecure about what I accomplished, I'm reminded that I need to ask God what He wants me to do that day. I'm only responsible for just those things, no more, no less. It shows me that I have nothing of value apart from Him. He makes all things beautiful and promises to complete the good work He started. My focus then, on God, is the basis for my self-worth. I am nothing apart from God, but He has made me something worthwhile because of His Son." [23:07]( | | )

5. "We do not live for the applause of many. We only have to live for the approval of one. And his approval and his love is already sure. How do we see it? How do we know it? Because of his son, Jesus, who died in our place, my place and your place. And if you do not believe that God loves you, I want you to think about Jesus. He died in your place." [42:01]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "God's promises should give us confidence and assurance. You know, my friends, the many promises of God in the Bible should assure us of our insecurities. For example, our safety is secured by God's promised protection. Our salvation is secure because of the finished work of God's promise. God's promise is secure because of Jesus Christ. Our eternal future is secure because Jesus died in our place. Our identity is as children of the heavenly King. Our success then is measured on our faithfulness and not according to worldly accomplishments. Our provisions will be taken care of by a God who provides. And the list goes on. Each of our insecurities and fears are taken care of by one of God's many promises. And in that, we should find assurance and confidence." [09:03]( | | )

2. "Insecurities, driven by unfounded fears, lead to damaging actions. As Pat Molina writes, I can't begin to describe to you how important it is to not let your insecurities spiral out of control. Yes, every human from time to time gets a little insecure about something. Even the most confident person out there have moments of self-doubt. But if you're not confident, you're not going to be doubt and question their abilities and competencies. It's a part that exists in us all. And unfortunately, it can kill everything from our self-esteem to our relationships. It's imperative that you begin to work on improving your self-confidence and self-esteem so that you do not let your insecurities be damaging to your life. And biblically, how do we improve our self-confidence? How do we improve our self-esteem? How do we improve our self-worth? It's by embracing the truth of God's Word. Biblical truths about who we are as valuable human beings in the eyes of God." [13:49]( | | )

3. "Insecure people do not often tolerate dissension and accept constructive criticism. My friends, the reason this is important to identify is if we find ourselves too prideful to admit that we need to change our ways or do not desire to listen to people who are trying to help us, even if it's in the form of criticism to point out blind spots, then it shows that we are insecure as beloved children of the Heavenly Father will prevent us from thinking thoughts that will often take us to very dark places." [27:38]( | | )

4. "In Christ, we can be confident to stand before God and ask Him anything. We can ask Him to help even if we've gotten into the mess ourselves. We can ask Him to forgive even if we were warned many times not to do it and we still did it. We can ask Him for strength when we are weak and afraid. We can ask Him to forgive even when we are undeserving of it, all because of what His Son, Jesus Christ, did on the cross, that if we place our trust in Him, all our insecurities go out the window. Our standing before the Heavenly Father is sure. We do not need to hide because we are children of the Heavenly Father." [38:52]( | | )

5. "Remember, in God's unconditional love for us, there is not one thing we can do today that will make God love us more or love us less. And this truth can help cure the insecurities of your hearts. A secure heart knows that he or she is already accepted and loved by the Heavenly Father. He accepts me. That's all that really matters in life. I'm loved and I'm accepted. I don't need to do anything else to get God to love me more." [23:07]( | | )

6. "When Jeroboam heard the prophet of God speak words of condemnation, instead of accepting the rebuke and warning and repenting of his sin, Jeroboam tried to silence the man of God. In his insecurities, he would not allow any constructive criticism or dissension of what he was doing, even if he was obviously wrong. So he stretched out his hand to the prophet of God to have him arrested. But God incapacitated his hands and made it wither, perhaps having to shrivel it up with bones being crushed, a painful process. And then when Jeroboam asked for his hands to be restored to him, God graciously allowed his hands to be healed." [26:09]( | | )

7. "Jeroboam's insecurities caused him to pander to the people's desire for convenience in order to win their hearts. Instead of doing the right thing, insecurities refocused his heart and refocused his heart's priorities to please people and to win their hearts. And this is something we should understand. And this is our third principle as it relates to insecurities. A warning, number three. The focus of an insecure heart is gaining the approval and acceptance of others. The focus of an insecure heart is gaining the approval and acceptance of others." [20:13]( | | )

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