Episode 98

You are a Daughter of the Most High

“Your identity is not in what others think of you and your value is not determined by what others say about you” - Wesleyne

1st John 3:1:

See how very much our Father loves us, for he calls us his children, and that is what we are! But the people who belong to this world don’t recognize that we are God’s children because they don’t know him.


In this verse, a profound truth is revealed about the identity and relationship of believers with God. The writer emphasizes the incredible love that the Father has bestowed upon us, referring to believers as children of God. This revelation invites us to recognize our true nature and the depth of God's affection for us. It affirms that our status as children of God is not merely a metaphor, but a profound reality that shapes our understanding of ourselves and our purpose in the world.


Today, you will be called upon to acknowledge your identity as a child of God and to live out that truth in your daily life. This verse serves as a reminder that our actions and attitudes should align with our divine heritage. We are invited to embrace our identity with gratitude and humility, striving to reflect the character of our heavenly Father in our interactions with others. This truth encourages us to find solace, assurance, and a sense of belonging in our relationship with God, as we navigate the challenges and joys of life with confidence in His unfailing love.


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Wesleyne Whittaker

Wesleyne is a single mom of two boys that loves sharing her faith with others. She started this podcast because people kept telling her she had an angelic voice and her prayers blessed them so much.

She spends her time helping leaders unlock what is holding them back personally from succeeding professionally.