God is the Great I AM, And I Am Glad

His property of self existence is something that I churlishly desired for myself, and He graciously broke me. Now I can freely see myself as I am: one whom He made and whose worth is not in my self determination but because of His love for me.

Since He is my basis of worth and desire to act, my life has more meaning than I knew it had when I relied on my own will as the ultimate director of my life.

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