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When we focus on who God says we are, the noise of everyone else’s lives begins to fade. How to Kill Comparison

Killing Comparison: Reject the Lie and Live Confident We’ve all been there—scrolling through a feed of curated perfection, feeling that familiar sink in our chest. Suddenly, our "enough" doesn’t feel like enough. This is the , and it’s a thief that steals our joy, our purpose, and our peace.

But here is the truth: You were never meant to be a carbon copy of someone else. The Lie: "I’m Not Good Enough" When we focus on who God says we

Scripture tells us we are "fearfully and wonderfully made" (Psalm 139:14). God didn't make a mistake when He designed your personality, your pace, or your path.

You have a specific assignment that only you can fulfill. When you reject the lie that you aren't enough, you free yourself to live the life God actually gave you—not the one you’re trying to mirror. This is the , and it’s a thief

It’s impossible to be jealous and grateful at the same time. Start naming the specific blessings in your own life.

When you see someone succeeding, choose to be happy for them. It breaks the scarcity mindset that says there isn't enough success to go around. Live Confident God didn't make a mistake when He designed

The lie of comparison tells you that life is a race you’re losing. It convinces you that if you don’t have their career, their family, or their aesthetic, you’re somehow behind. But when we compare our "behind-the-scenes" to someone else’s "highlight reel," we lose sight of our own unique value. The Truth: You Are Purposefully Made