✝️ Your Worth Is Written in Blood
Sometimes we walk through life feeling insignificant—
as if our value depends on what others think of us,
on the mistakes we've made, or the things we've lost.
But the cross of Christ shouts a truth we cannot ignore:
We are deeply valuable to God!
We are not worthy because of what we have.
We are worthy because God created us in His image (Genesis 1:27).
And when sin tried to separate us from Him, He didn't leave us lost.
He loved us so much that He gave the most precious thing He had: His only Son.
"But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
— Romans 5:8
Can you imagine a love so great?
A love that didn’t wait for you to be perfect,
but came looking for you just as you are.
On that cross, Jesus didn’t just carry your sins…
He carried your fears, your shame, your pain, your rejection, your loneliness.
Every drop of His blood was an eternal declaration of love:
“You are Mine, and you are worth the blood of My Son.”
When the enemy tries to make you feel useless, guilty, or worthless,
look at the cross.
There you’ll find the answer to your identity:
You are loved, redeemed, and bought with a price.
“You were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies and with your spirit, which are God's.”
— 1 Corinthians 6:20
Christ didn’t die for you out of obligation.
He did it out of love.
And He would do it all over again if He had to.
You are not just another number, or a nameless lost sheep.
He knows you by name, calls you by name, and extends His grace to you every single day.
“I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.”
— Jeremiah 31:3
💖 Today Heaven reminds you:
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You are not just anybody.
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You are treasure.
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You are purpose.
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You are inheritance.
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You are a child of the King.
When you feel like you’re worth nothing, remember what God paid for you.
And the next time you see a cross, don’t just see a religious symbol.
See it as a love letter written in blood—
an eternal declaration of just how much you mean to God.

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