Does God celebrate because of us? Yes, I think He does.
You mean God will sing, dance, and rejoice over us? Yes, I think so. Why would I say that? Because His word says so!
Let’s dive!
Zep 3:17 (CEV) The LORD your God wins victory after victory and is always with you. He celebrates and sings because of you, and he will refresh your life with his love.
Wow! This will be exciting!
This is exciting because when this happens, I won’t have to pray for anything anymore! All I need to do is praise God because He will keep answering my prayers and doing a lot for me in accordance with His purpose for my life because He is thrilled about me!
Here is another scripture because every truth is established in the presence of two or more scriptures.
Psa 149:4 (CEV) The LORD is pleased with his people, and he gives victory to those who are humble.
The Lord can be pleased with His people! Isn’t that amazing?
If the Lord can be pleased, it means He can also be displeased!
So, what are those things that can displease God?
Pro 11:20 (MSG) GOD can’t stand deceivers, but oh how he relishes integrity.
Isn’t that clear enough?
Are there any other things that He dislikes? I need to know those so that I can avoid them.
Pro 6:16-19 (GW) There are six things that the LORD hates, even seven that are disgusting to him: [17] arrogant eyes, a lying tongue, hands that kill innocent people, [18] a mind devising wicked plans, feet that are quick to do wrong, [19] a dishonest witness spitting out lies, and a person who spreads conflict among relatives.
So, we now know what displeases Him.
But what pleases Him? What will cause Him to rejoice over me? I need to know!
Jhn 15:8 (KJV) Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.
Wow! That’s what excites God! Bearing fruit, reaching out to lives, discipling others, influencing those in your sphere of influence, and sharing the message of Jesus with people, helping them establish their faith.
So, make up your mind to start doing the exact things that make God happy and completely avoid the things that displease Him!
David, a formidable warrior and a field marshal in every sense, fought numerous battles and emerged victorious in almost all of them.
But he experienced moments of intense emotional turmoil, reaching his lowest point.
One such instance occurred when his biological son attempted to seize his throne.
What happened? Did Absalom chase him away from his throne? Yes, he did.
Psa 3:1-2 (KJV) A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his son. LORD, how are they increased that trouble me! many are they that rise up against me. [2] Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in God. Selah.
He was down as he attested that many others joined Absalom in the rebellion. He recounted how many people abandoned him, and even some people claimed that God had forsaken him and refused to assist him.
Have you ever experienced situations where it felt like those closest to you betrayed your trust? Have you been disappointed by people you considered trustworthy?
Well, let me tell you about David. He prayed a prayer that I’d like to share with you!
Psa 3:3 (KJV) But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.
There are four things in that one verse:
Relationship with God: But thou, O LORD God, My protection: Art a shield for me; God, my glory: My Glory God, lifter up of my head: The lifter up of mine head.
Whatever challenges you’re facing, God will be there for you! Whenever you’re going through a stormy time, pray that prayer and God will show up for you!
Let’s take a look at The Passion Translation.
Psa 3:3 (TPT) But in the depths of my heart I truly know that you, Yahweh, have become my Shield; You take me and surround me with yourself. Your glory covers me continually. You lift high my head when I bow low in shame.
Do you know what part I love the most? You take me and surround me with yourself!”
In the remaining days of this month and the days ahead, God will envelop you with His divine presence! What else would you need apart from that? Walk into the coming days with that assurance that “God surrounds me!”
Let’s get real for a second: We all have those moments when we feel like we’re not good enough. Whether it’s from past heartbreaks, personal insecurities, or just the weight of the world telling us we’re “too much” or “not enough,” it’s easy to start believing we’re unworthy of love. But here’s the thing: you are worthy. And we’re here to help you see that truth, one step at a time.
What’s Behind These Feelings of Unworthiness?
It’s totally normal to feel unworthy at times. Life is messy, right? Maybe a relationship ended badly, or someone made you feel small. Society’s constant pressure to “be perfect” doesn’t help either. But the truth? These feelings of unworthiness are lies—lies that don’t reflect your true value.
Think about it: even in our lowest moments, God still calls us His beloved. In Romans 5:8, it says, “But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” He loved you even when you felt far from lovable. That’s the kind of love you’re meant to experience.
How to Beat the Feeling of Unworthiness
Okay, so how do we shake off these negative feelings and truly believe we’re worthy of love? Here are some simple, practical steps that can help:
1. Write It Down
Grab a notebook (or your phone) and start jotting down what makes you unique and lovable. It could be your sense of humor, your creativity, or your ability to listen when someone needs to vent. Seeing these qualities in black and white can help you realize just how amazing you really are.
2. Practice Positive Affirmations
It may sound cheesy, but trust me, affirmations work. Start your day by telling yourself, “I am loved, I am worthy, and I am enough.” The more you say it, the more it sinks in. This helps rewire your brain to embrace the truth of who you are, rather than the lies you’ve believed.
3. Surround Yourself with Support
This one’s huge. We all need a squad that lifts us up. Hang out with people who remind you of your worth—friends, family, or even a mentor. A good community can help reinforce your sense of belonging, especially when you’re feeling like you don’t measure up.
4. Give Yourself Grace
You don’t have to be perfect, and that’s okay! Sometimes, the biggest struggle is just being kind to ourselves. When you mess up, be gentle. God doesn’t expect perfection, but He does expect us to show ourselves the same grace He shows us.
When You Need Extra Help: Professional Support
If those feelings of unworthiness stick around despite your best efforts, don’t be afraid to reach out for help. Talking to a therapist or counselor can help you unpack those deep-rooted issues. Professionals can offer tools to reframe your thoughts and build a healthier relationship with yourself. Mental health is just as important as physical health, and sometimes, a little guidance can make all the difference.
God Sees You Differently
It’s time to remind yourself of the truth—God created you, He loves you, and He calls you worthy. In Isaiah 43:4, God says, “Since you are precious and honored in my sight, and because I love you…” God sees you as precious, and He doesn’t make mistakes. You’re a masterpiece, flaws and all.
When those feelings of unworthiness start creeping in, remember this: You are chosen, loved, and accepted by the Creator of the universe. His love isn’t based on your performance or what you’ve done—it’s based on who He is and the fact that He created you with purpose.
Final Thoughts: You Deserve to Be Loved
Listen, you are so much more than your doubts and insecurities. You were made to experience love—God’s love, and the love of those around you. It might take time to shake off those negative thoughts, but with some self-reflection, positive affirmations, a supportive community, and maybe a little extra help when needed, you’ll get there.
So, next time you feel unworthy, remember: You are worthy of every bit of love. And God? He’s already told you that you are more than enough. Live in that truth, and watch your life transform.
Now go out there, be kind to yourself, and let the world see the beautiful, worthy person you truly are.
Today is Oil For Today – Day 115. Let’s lift up our voice one more time as we pray to God! Watch Video on Youtube HERE. Check other days HERE.
Scriptures For Prayers Today
Oil For Today – Day 115
[2] Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my King, and my God: for unto thee will I pray. [3] My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up.
Psa 5:2-3 (KJV)
Prayer Points For Today
Oil For Today – Day 115
Begin to thank the LORD for today.
Pray that the LORD will energize you to call upon Him today.
Begin to cry for the repair of every broken wall in your life.
Pray for the outpouring of the Spirit, from on high, upon you.
Pray for your local assembly; that there will be speed for every project.
Bind the spirit of laziness and complacency in your life.
Pray that the LORD will anoint you with an oil of gladness.
Declare that you are helped of the LORD today.
Go ahead and make your personal requests for the day known to the Lord.
Begin to thank the Lord for answered prayers.
Confession For Today
Oil For Today – Day 115
This day, the Lord will hear my voice. My king and my God will hearken to my cry. As I call upon you, you hear me and answer me. The desires of my heart, you will grant. By your mercy, all I ever need, you will supply. In my relationship/marriage, my voice will not be muted. In my relationship/marriage, you are lifting me up. Today, I receive fresh energy to call upon you. So shall it be, in Jesus’ name. Amen.