Quotes about Self-image
If your husband's self-image needs a makeover, be patient. The answers don't come overnight when a long-held pattern of thinking has to be broken. But you can appropriate the power of God to fight the enemy that feeds him familiar lies, so your husband can be free to hear His truth. Remember that God will reveal glimpses of the key to breaking any of your husband's bad habits. As you pray for your husband's self-image, He will show you how to pray.
— Stormie Omartian
80% of people's problems are about how they feel about themselves.
— Joyce Meyer
The longer we view ourselves through a distorted lens, the more likely we are to believe a distorted truth.
— Craig Groeschel
The people of this world make a god for themselves in their own image, and in doing so they make God far, far, far, too small.
— Ted Dekker
See with lamps on, Christy. Eyes wide open. See yourself as beautiful. The
— Ted Dekker
I got rid of my glasses and they changed my hair. That's really all they did. They went shopping for me, so the clothes are different too. It wasn't like Extreme Makeover where I got a nose job or anything.
— Clay Aiken
What each man is in Your eyes, thus he is, and no more.
— St. Francis Of Assisi
Wrong thinking about God and people often begins with a debased image of ourselves.
— Brennan Manning
Shame--what happened when my mother, the dragon, huffed and puffed and blew my self down.
— Brennan Manning
This God expects people to be perfect and to be in perpetual control of their feelings and thoughts. When broken people with this concept of God fail—as inevitably they must—they usually expect punishment. So they persevere in religious practices as they struggle to maintain a hollow image of a perfect self. The struggle itself is exhausting. The legalists can never live up to the expectations they project on God.
— Brennan Manning
As Blaise Pascal wrote, "God made man in his own image and man returned the compliment." Thus, if we feel hateful toward ourselves, we assume that God feels hateful toward us.
— Brennan Manning
How much of our energy goes into defining ourselves by deciding "I am what I do," "I am what others say about me," or "I am what I have"? When that's the case, life often follows a repetitive up-and-down motion.
— Henri Nouwen