If God is with you, what does it matter what the world says?

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: To live a healthy and emotionally balanced life, it is important to have an internal conviction that we have value because God loves us, not because of people's opinions or circumstances. We should not depend on what others say or think about us, but rather on what God thinks and says about us. This principle can help us overcome emotional illnesses, such as fear, anxiety, and depression. We need to ask God to help us see ourselves through His eyes, not through the world's eyes. Christians should not be focused on gaining the approval of others or validating themselves through titles, money, or possessions. Our worth comes from the fact that God loves us and gave His Son for us.

God's love and validation is more important than the opinions of others. We should focus on our relationship with God and not seek approval from people. The Bible is full of passages that remind us of God's love and commitment to us. We should not compare ourselves to others and instead focus on God's plan for our lives. Even when it seems like God is far from us, He is working in hidden ways to strengthen our foundation for future blessings.


God values us based on our heart and our inherent value as His children, not on our appearance or circumstances. We need to constantly remind ourselves of this truth and let it become a part of our daily lives through confession, reading, memorization, and surrounding ourselves with people who believe the same things. God never forgets us and is always watching over us, even in our flaws and mistakes. In the end, we will enter heaven and be a beautiful angel before God.


God is always watching over us, even when we sleep. He loves us and is committed to us despite our flaws and mistakes. We should find our value in God, not in what others think of us. Having Christ in our lives is what gives us value. If anyone wants to surrender their life to Jesus, they can do so now.


We are in this series of messages intended to strengthen us in our search for a healthy life, particularly an emotionally healthy life. I am referring to the secrets that are in the Word of the Lord; They are not secrets, they are principles that God has established in His Word to ensure that we live happy lives, are emotionally healthy people, people who overcome their limitations, overcome difficult circumstances, heal from the wounds of the past. People who reflect beauty and spiritual, emotional harmony that is appropriate to the Kingdom of God.

And we've been going through a series of passages of Scripture and reaffirming these truths, and the next few weeks I see this is going to take us time but you're going to see that, even as we stick to one topic which is the topic from emotional health and a healthy and balanced personality, character and psyche, we are going to be visiting a number of other topics. It will be like a journey through the pages of the Bible that will have applicability to many other dimensions of life but with a tremendously practical application.

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