Somewhere along the way, most of us picked up a version of ourselves that isn’t quite right.
Maybe it was spoken over us in childhood:
You’re too much. You’re not enough. You’ll never change.
Maybe it came from a broken relationship, or a failure that stuck like glue.
Maybe it was just the slow accumulation of pressure, comparison, and the world’s voices saying what you should be—but never quite matching who you are.

And we carry those false identities like name tags:
Insecure. Overlooked. Not capable. Second best. Too late. Just a mom. Not spiritual enough.
But God never wrote those names. And He’s not calling you by them.
There comes a moment—if we want to grow—that we have to pause and ask:
Who told me that?
And more importantly: What does God say instead?
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind…”
—Romans 12:2 (NKJV)
We don’t get free by trying harder.
We get free by replacing the lie with truth.
We get free when we stop agreeing with the enemy—and start agreeing with our Savior.
It starts with repentance.
Not just for doing wrong, but for believing wrong.
And then it takes receiving.
Receiving what He says is true—even when it feels unfamiliar or too good to be true.
“For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”
—Ephesians 2:10 (NKJV)
You are chosen.
You are called.
You are deeply loved, and fully forgiven.
You are not what happened to you.
You are not your worst mistake.
You are not who others failed to see.
“You won’t live differently until you believe differently.”
This is what I’m seeing more and more:
When women begin to really believe what God says about them, everything starts to shift.
Not because they suddenly became stronger.
Not because their circumstances changed overnight.
But because the truth broke through.
The moment they stopped agreeing with the lies—
And started receiving what’s always been true—
Freedom began to rise. Boldness returned. Joy followed.
It’s what knowing the truth really means—and it’s what sets us free.
“Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, ‘If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed.
And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.’”
—John 8:31–32 (NKJV)
Truth isn’t just information—it’s transformation.
And it starts with abiding. Staying. Continuing in His Word—not just reading it, but letting it read us.
Letting it redefine who we are and who we’re becoming in Him.
So if you’ve been living out of the wrong version of yourself, it’s not too late.
God’s truth is still available—and it’s still powerful.
Repent of the lies you’ve believed.
Replace them with the Word.
And receive what’s always been yours in Christ. Because getting it right—starts with believing Him.