All my life, I desired popularity and perfection. No matter what I achieved,
I never reached my own expectations. I excelled in track and field and softball,
but I hated to lose or come in second. I was voted class princess twice-but never
queen.
My high school years were kept busy with tanning, exercising and partying.
And I derived my self-worth from these things. At graduation, I received an athletic
scholarship for softball. This should have fulfilled me in some way, but it didn't.
Something was still missing in my life but I couldn't pinpoint what it was.
The summer before college, I recall vacationing with some friends in Arizona.
I found myself alone in a hotel room so I turned on the television and there was
Billy Graham. I sure identified with his description of a person bottoming out.
A few months later, my brother and sister-in-law invited me to a play. The main
character's search for something to fill her emptiness mirrored mine. She found
only Jesus could satisfy her and I realized I needed Jesus too. At the end of
the play, the emcee prayed a prayer for all who wanted to receive Jesus into their
lives. I prayed silently with him and a huge weight was lifted from me.
That week, I began a new adventure. I started attending church on a regular
basis and reading my Bible. I discovered God loves me for who I am and not what
I achieve. This changed my self-worth dramatically because I now live for God
and not myself. My relationships with people have increased tremendously and are
much deeper because I try to serve them and they appreciate that.
The verse I would use to describe my life now is, "Therefore, if anyone
is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come" (II
Corinthians 5:17).
When I first became a Christian, it was lonely to leave my friends and embark
on a new life. At times, I wondered if I should go back. But I remember the emptiness
of that life and I'm glad I've stayed with God. I can honestly say I am happier
now than I've ever been before.
What about you? Have you discovered, like Jennifer, that awards or beauty
do not satisfy you as much as you thought they would?
Would you like to discover the Source of Satisfaction Jennifer discovered?
You can! Simply express your desire to God through prayer. God knows your heart
so it doesn't matter which words you use, but here's a suggested prayer:
Lord Jesus, I want to know you personally. Thank you for dying
on the cross for my sins. I open the door of my life to you and ask you to come
in as my Saviour and Lord. Take control of my life. Thank you for forgiving my
sins and giving me eternal life. Make me the kind of woman you want me to be.
If this prayer expresses the desire of your heart, pray it right now and Christ
will come into your life just as He promised. If you invited Jesus Christ into
your life, thank God often that He is in your life, that He will never leave you
and that you have eternal life. As you learn more about your relationship with
God, and how much He loves you, you'll experience life to the fullest.