Conclusion: From Lies to Truth

01.10.25 05:25 PM - By Andy Lake

Resting in your worth through the eyes of God

A Recap of the Journey

Over these seven posts, we've walked through:

  1. Respect rooted in God’s worth—You’re not silly for longing for respect because God created you with dignity.

  2. False truths we’ve adopted from betrayal—and how Jesus redeems them.

  3. The mask’s hidden anxiety—and how God calls us to unashamed authenticity.

  4. Sensitivity as spiritual reflection—mirroring Christ’s own heart.

  5. THE J-PLUG as a mindset reset—filtering thoughts through God’s standard.

  6. Treasure mining beneath shame—reclaiming what God meant for His purposes.

Satan wants us living under lies—worthlessness, fear, identity buried in shame. But Jesus calls us into truth. Truth about who He is—and who we are in Him.


Why the Series Ends Here

The goal wasn’t to build your self-esteem. Instead, it was to redirect your identity from lies back to what God says. When we see ourselves through His eyes—redeemed, valuable, chosen—we don’t need people’s approval or to chase validation.

We can simply walk in freedom. Not freedom for self-exaltation, but for reflection of His grace and truth.


A Final Prayer

Father, thank You for teaching us to see ourselves through Your eyes. Forgive us for believing so many lies instead. We submit our broken identities to You. We claim the truth: You made us in Your image, You died for us, You know us completely—and You still call us marvelous.

May we live from that place of confidence in You, not ourselves. May Your grace flow through us as we love, serve, encourage, and shine for Your glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Challenge for the Road

  1. Revisit the posts. Pick the one that resonated most with you. Reflect again—maybe journal through it.

  2. Practice one truth daily. Whether it's recognizing your worth, dismantling a lie, or letting go of a mask—take one small step.

  3. Share the journey. Find a safe community to walk with you as you live in freedom—and become truth-tellers for others.


Final Encouragement

You are not who the enemy says, but who God says you are. Cherished, enough, beloved—not because of your performance or perfection, but because of His love.

May this series be a reminder: your worth is sealed at the cross. Walk in that freedom, and let your life reflect His truth in a world that so desperately needs it.

This is the final post in a Seven Part Series entitled From Lies to Truth: Learning to See Yourself as God Sees You. Please be sure to get the whole story by reading each post. I pray they are an encouragement to you.


Series Introduction
The enemy wants us to believe we have no value. He whispers lies through rejection, criticism, suspicion, and the wounds of others. He magnifies every glance, every slight, every careless word, until we begin to think, “Maybe I’m not worth much after all.”

But God has spoken a greater truth. He has declared us precious in His sight. He proved our worth when He gave His Son to redeem us. Our value is not determined by what people think, or even by what we think—it is determined by the cross.

This series explores some of the common lies we believe about ourselves, and how God’s truth reframes our identity. The goal is not to boost self-esteem, but to anchor our worth in the One who made us and redeemed us.


Post 1: You're Not Silly for Wanting Respect

Post 2: When Lies Become Our Truth

Post 3: The Hidden Anxiety of Masks

Post 4: Why Sensitivity is a Strength

Post 5 Replacing Lies with Truth: The J-Plug Method

Post 6: Digging up Buried Treasures.

Post 7: Conclusion - From Lies to Truth


Check back weekly for the next post.

Andy Lake