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A Scripture devotional can be so powerful, but where do we begin? Getting started reading the Bible is trickyโ€ฆ so weโ€™ve compiled verse reflections like this one with a Bible verse for today to help us connect with God in everyday moments.ย 

 

With Christ, You Are Enough

What makes you worthy? Valuable?

We get a lotta false narratives about this each dayโ€“ your importance is based on how much you work, what kind of job you have, how much money it makes, how โ€˜talentedโ€™ or โ€˜attractiveโ€™ you are.

The pressure for perfection, in EVERY (seriously, every) aspect of life gets to be too much.

Read Jackโ€™s devo to help take the pressure off ๐Ÿ‘‡.

Colossians 2:10

โ€œโ€ฆin Christ you have been brought to fullness. He is the head over every power and authority.โ€

Written by Jack Lincoln

When I was growing up, I developed a strong habit of striving to be either the best, or one of the best at anything I did. And I mean anything. In third grade, I even won a handwriting competition. I think I put more effort into that competition than any regular schoolwork throughout my remaining thirteen years of school. It was the same way with sports, work, hobbiesโ€ฆ even my friendships. If there was something I could be better at, you better believe I was striving. I took a great amount ofโ€”fine, Iโ€™ll say itโ€”pride in being good or successful at things. It didnโ€™t really pose an issue for me until God decided to humble me after I graduated college.ย 

I was done with school. Done with school sports. Done with many friendships Iโ€™d made along the way. What was next? I struggled to find a job and sat and watched while my wife, and friend after friend after friend, found jobs in their fields. Found success following graduation, while I stayed stagnant. I no longer had anything to show or lean on. I felt like the walls Iโ€™d built out of my ability and accomplishments crumbled beside me and left me standing vulnerable, alone, and a failureโ€ฆ until this verse in Colossians helped to remind me, the things Iโ€™ve always strived toward donโ€™t complete me.

Why It Matters

Weโ€™re buried in a cacophony of distractions daily that take our attention from this truth and leave us feeling like we are not enough.

Yet, our completeness, our โ€œfullnessโ€ is found in our adoption into Christโ€™s family; not our accomplishments, and through him, we have purpose, value, and a firm identity.

Through Christ, you are enough.

 

These short simple devotions are a great way to connect with God each day. Visit this page to find more good Bible verses to reflect on!