Low self-worth is one of the most common and destructive lies people believe. It often begins in childhood, shaped by rejection, neglect, or comparison. Over time, it becomes a false identity—one that says, “I’m not enough,” “I don’t matter,” or “I’ll never be good enough.” These lies take root in the heart and quietly shape how we live, love, and relate to God.
At Rock House Center, we’ve seen how low self-worth leads to performance-based living, people-pleasing, and emotional isolation. But these patterns are symptoms of a deeper issue: believing a lie about who you are.
In the podcast “Understanding Low Self-Worth,” Beth shares how the inability to “throw yourself a surprise party” reveals a lack of internalized value. When we depend on others to affirm our worth, we remain vulnerable to rejection and disappointment. But when we embrace God’s Truth—that we are fully known and fully loved—we begin to live from a place of peace and confidence.
God’s Word says, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). That’s not just poetic—it’s a declaration of your true identity. You were created with purpose, value, and divine intention.
Healing begins when we reject the lie and receive the Truth. You are not defined by your past, your performance, or others’ opinions. You are defined by the One who made you and calls you His beloved.
🎧 Listen to “Understanding Low Self-Worth” and begin your journey to healing and restored identity.
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