Have you ever looked in the mirror and whispered, “I will never be enough”?
Maybe the words were silent, but the feeling was heavy—pressing on your heart like a weight you could not shake.
As Christian women, especially in today’s culture, we are bombarded with lies about our identity, value, and worth. Whether through comparison, shame, or exhaustion from trying to “do it all,” it is easy to fall into the trap of thinking that holiness and wholeness are out of reach.
But what if the truth has already been declared?
“Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be ye holy: for I am the Lord your God.”
— Leviticus 20:7, KJV
This verse is not merely a command—it is an invitation.
God is not asking us to become something we are not. He is calling us to walk in what He has already set apart.
You are not striving toward holiness; you are stepping into it through the power of Jesus Christ.
This is one of the enemy’s most subtle tactics.
He whispers that your past disqualifies you. That your struggles discredit you. That your effort will never measure up.
It sounds like:
“If people only knew my past…”
“I still struggle with fear, so I must not be strong in faith.”
“I cannot lead others—who am I to coach, teach, or speak?”
But these are lie-locked thoughts, not truth-rooted beliefs.
“I am set apart by God, sanctified by His Word, and made holy through His presence. I do not earn holiness—I walk in it because He is my Lord.”
Say this aloud every morning for 30 days.
Write it in your journal.
Place it on your mirror.
Speak it into your heart until it becomes louder than the lie.
Sanctification does not mean perfection. It means alignment.
It means:
Choosing prayer over panic.
Speaking life over self-criticism.
Saying yes to God even when it costs popularity or comfort.
Holiness is not a far-off pedestal. It is a present posture.
You are not waiting to be ready—God is ready now to work through you.
Take a moment to reflect:
Where have you believed the lie that you will never be enough?
In what ways have you disqualified yourself from what God has called you to do?
How does Leviticus 20:7 shift your mindset?
Write down one thing today that you will stop doing to partner with the lie—and one thing you will start doing to walk in truth.
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What lie are you replacing today with God’s truth?
Link to Truth Mindset™ YouTube video on Scripture-Based Mind Renewal
Link to JumpStart coaching program
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“Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.”
— Proverbs 31:25, KJV
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