According to Nada Guides, the 1951 Volkswagon Beetle was originally suggested by its manufacturer to be sold for $1,295. Today, this two-door sedan has an average retail value of $19,600. There are many classic cars like the Volkswagon Beetle that are worth a greater amount today, compared to when they were first sold.
The word "worth" is not just a five-letter word, but carries an important meaning. Webster's English Dictionary defines the word "worth" as "value; that quality which renders a thing valuable... importance." Something that has worth has value. It has importance. There are many things that carry worth, from old baseball cards to your grandmother's jewelry box. These objects can be worth so much. Worth is not just found in objects, but in people too. While things may have a price tag tied to their worth, people do not. You are priceless and worth so much more than you think. Your worth is not found in the clothes you wear, the amount of followers you have on social media, or in the occupation you hold. Rather, your worth is found in God, the One who has created you with immeasurable worth. David praised God for creating him in Psalm 139 with this: "I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." (verse 14) Each and every one of us are His wonderful works. God has "fearfully and wonderfully" created each of us "in his own image", as Genesis 1:27 points out. We were created to be more like Him. You and I were purposefully created to know Him and to make Him known. Every living being that has breath and walks upon this Earth has worth. Whether black or white, poor or rich, young or old, we all have worth. You are not defined by your failures and successes. You are not defined by your regrets and weaknesses. Your worth is not defined by your past. It is your Creator that defines your worth. Your worth has no price tag. It will not decrease when you fall and make mistakes. No matter what, your worth will always be priceless. You are an irreplaceable human being who was created by a beautiful, wonderful, Almighty God. There may be some people in your life right now that may tell you that you're insignificant and/or make you feel worthless, but know this: You are incredibly, immeasurably, truly, wonderfully, highly valuable. No matter what others may tell you or think of you, God sees you as an immeasurable treasure whose worth is incalculable. -Johanna
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Philippians 4:6- Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
Have you ever had those days where you've felt refreshed, energized, and ready to roll for the day, but on other days, you just feel so tired, weary, or even worn out? If you have, you are not alone. Some days go by quickly in the blink of an eye. Other days can seem to drag on when you're feeling weary. Your toddler kept you up all night. You just got home from a sixteen-hour shift. You have been studying all night for an exam. These are just some examples of things that can make one feel weary. When you are weary, find rest in Jesus. Jesus offers rest for the weary when he says in Matthew 11:28, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Think about this: You have an empty backpack and a pile of rocks. The more rocks you add to the backpack, the heavier the backpack becomes. As you carry the backpack, you notice that it starts to weigh you down. Your shoulders start to become weary from the weight of the backpack. In a similar sense, burdens can weigh you down. They can make you feel weary. You've been struggling to keep up with mortgage payments for your house. You've been living with an addiction for the past couple years now. No matter how hard you try, your children just won't behave. You've been caring for your elderly parents with dementia or Alzheimer's. These are just some examples of burdens that one can carry. No matter what burdens you are carrying right now, know that God cares about you so much that He would carry your burdens for you. Burdens can also make one feel anxious. Instead of letting whatever burdens you're carrying right now continue to weigh you down, "cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you," as 1 Peter 5:7 encourages us to do. If Jesus could carry the weight of then cross on his shoulders, then he can carry the weight of your burdens for you. Let him unload your boxes of burdens for you. He can provide you with rest. He can care for you in your weariness. He can refresh you and strengthen you. You are not alone. |
AuthorHello there! Welcome to my blog! My name's Johanna. I am a Jesus-loving twenty-year-old who also loves to make people laugh, spend time with family, explore the outdoors, and take photos. I hope my blog inspires and encourages you to draw more closer to God and enjoy life more. Remember that you were created for a purpose. You are wonderful. Archives
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