“Those who look to Him are radiant; their faces are never covered in shame.” Psalm 34:5
Shame. One of Satan’s most effective methods of attack on God’s people. It goes as far back as the Garden of Eden. In Genesis 2:25, we find, “The man and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame.” God never intended us to walk in shame. He did not create us to hide from who we are. He did not create us to feel wrong about disclosing our true self–or becoming vulnerable (naked)–in front of one another. It was never God’s intention that we would have to hide our real self from anyone, especially Him. This lie of shame was introduced by the father of lies himself, the devil. In Genesis 3:1, Satan strategically plants the seed of doubt in Eve’s mind by asking “Did God really say…” and then he twists the truth in her mind as he continues, “You must not eat from any tree in the garden?” Straight from the start, he comes at us with seeds of doubt and a twisting of the truth. As soon as Eve was deceived by the lie of this crafty serpent and took a bite of that forbidden fruit, shame fell on her. Genesis 3:7 states that after choosing to sin, Adam and Eve immediately had their eyes opened and saw their nakedness. The result of realizing their vulnerability was an immediate desire to cover themselves up and hide from God. This, my sisters, is shame.
The desire to cover up things that are within us, or to hide them from others or God–this is a desire created by a root of shame. It can come from so many places of brokenness, all the way from things that happened to us as a child to choices we have made along the journey of life. Shame tells us that we cannot reveal our true self to anyone for fear of rejection, humiliation, or abandonment. Shame tells us that God couldn’t or wouldn’t love us the same if we make a mistake or fall short of His glory. Shame convinces us that there are just certain things you can’t share with others. Shame tells us that we have to keep those dark thoughts secret, withhold telling the whole truth about our sin, or harbor the pain of that abuse within the spaces of our heart. Shame keeps us isolated. Shame says that we will never be free, not really. Ladies, can I just remind you that SHAME IS A LIE OF THE ENEMY. There is nothing true about shame. There is nothing from the Lord in the secrecy that shame wants us to keep hidden. There is nothing good in shame or in anything that comes from it. It is time to lay shame down. Take a good look at Psalm 34:5. This is what the Lord tells us: “Those who look to Him are radiant; their faces are never covered in shame.” NEVER. Receive it. Believe it. Choose freedom today. Put shame in its rightful place–the garbage.
Lord! I just lift these beautiful women to you today! You are God! In you there is freedom! Lord, I pray that you would bring the darkness to the light and release the shame that covers any of your daughters’ faces. You are radiant, Lord! And those who look to you become radiant by simply reflecting what they see when they see you. God, you are so good and there is nothing that can change that! I love you Lord! In the precious name of Jesus! Amen
By Dawn Stewart, DOTK Community Writer
MY God!! Thank you Dawn for this confirmation
I believe it and I receive it. In the mighty name of Jesus✝️♥️🙏🏾
This was FIRE!!! Thank you Lord for speaking through your daughter. I’ve been working through my journey to overcome shame as well and I’m led to share this resource in case anyone else is interested: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FBX4N6Y4
Amen Amen and Amen. I receive in JESUS CHRIST name. The devotional is confirmation for me also. Praise GOD🙌
Wow, this is perfect timing. Just this evening, the enemy used several of my coworkers to try and work the spirit of shame into me. It worked for awhile, but when I got into my car and started driving away from my workplace, I rooted up the spirit of shame and Cast it Out of me, in Jesus name!
I have really been going through a lot in my workplace, and as a result of my coworkers treating me really terribly, they are now trying to find Any excuse they can, to project their feelings of guilt and shame onto me. but in Jesus mighty name, I rebuke it!!! This word it So On Time!!!!
That you Lord Jesus for working through your precious daughter
Dawn, to write this devotional for all of us women out here whom the enemy is attacking with the spirit of shame. So on time, this is amazing. Thank you GOD for this amazing confirmation and thank you for Still being on my side. Despite the mistakes I make and slip-ups, as long as I repent and as for forgiveness through your Son I know I can and will always be forgiven.
In the Precious Name of Jesus Amen🙏🏽☝🏽🙌🏽👏🏽💜🕊️
You remember so many things of what you are ashamed of when you are getting old…
Amen. Lord, I trust you’ve made a way for me. Open my eyes and help me see your way and grace me to walk in it. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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