What are you saying to others, in the way you talk to them and treat them, about their worth?
- livingalifeoffaith
- Oct 29, 2018
- 2 min read

We need to know our worth and we need to help others to know theirs.
Do we show people their true worth in Christ, their value, in the way we treat them or speak to them? Are we portraying their worth in Christ to them?
One of the biggest thing the enemy lies about is our identity in Christ, our worth, and we so easily believe his lies above God’s truth. We should be so careful as to how we treat each other, because treating someone else with disrespect or without love, especially us as Christians, gives the enemy an open door to use it to tell that person, “See, you are worthless, you don’t matter, nobody loves you” or whatever lie he makes one believe.
Even if we should know our identity in Christ, our worth, it is difficult to do that when you are treated badly each day. When you hear how bad you are, that you aren’t good enough. Or if you are treated in such a way. But if we hear how amazing we are and get compliments and are praised daily, it is easy to feel worthy.
Are we speaking to people in a way we would want them to speak to us? Are we saying things that we would want people to say to us? Are we treating others as we want to be treated?
Let’s treat others like royalty, like the children of God that we are. Let’s treat each other like we would treat Christ and let’s talk to each other like we would talk to Christ.
And let’s remember that how we treat others says a lot about ourselves, about our character.
♥ Living a life of faith
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