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  1. What an awesome reminder – just as we are – in God’s sight, we are a beauty to behold because he created us. Let’s carry that mindset with us wherever we go and share it with others.

  2. I love this so much…women supporting women! What a beautiful community we create when we are building one another up. I feel God’s presence in your devotional and appreciate the reminder of how much he loves us just as we are. We are enough.

  3. Love this so much and how true it is for us all. God doesn’t look at the outward appearance but the heart we should do the same. Like the kids song that is good even for us as Adults. It is Jesus loved all the Children of the world red and yellow black and white. How true that is we should all do as that song says. If you look up youtube the Fathers love letter it will tell you if you listen to it how much our Heavenly Father Love’s us all. He is our Heavenly Father we are his Children. We are beautiful in his eyes. I say Amen to that. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  4. Dear Rachel……….I have this same experience every 2 weeks when I go to my salon, except I am the one complimenting everyone about how beautiful their hair is. The reason I do this is because I will be 78 next week and my hair is not beautiful anymore. It is very fine and I am losing some hair. It is not that I am jealous of them, I do it so maybe when they get old like me, they will remember that day in the salon that said my hair was so beautiful. Sounds crazy I know, but when I was much younger I had beautiful, thick long hair that I styled many different ways and I felt it was one of the best things about how I looked. I never thought how it would be when I was much older. Fine, bleached blond with highlights and a curly hairdo that my stylist for 25 years had to use a curling iron on each piece so it looked really pretty. It is expensive, yes, but I have the money and it makes me feel younger with more energy. I am just so happy that God loves all of us that believe no matter what we look like. After all, He did create us in our mother’s womb. My parents are gone now, but I still have God who loves me no matter how old and worn I look, Jesus and my Holy Spirit also feel the same. This is what means the most to me and who could ask for anything more wonderful? Love to you Rachel for your words and I was worried this morning at 7am when I did not get my devotion. Just got back from renewing my driver’s license renewed and there was my devotion. I cried with joy and sat down and read it……………Betsy Basile

  5. Rachel,
    Because of my Italian heritage thinning hair is genetic. I used to have amazing, thick you couldn’t get a comb through it hair. In my 40’s I began the thinning at the crown. It’s a ‘thing’ that stares back at me daily. Yes, I’ve used everything to get it back, even bought a wig. Many of my ‘friends ‘ have often brought it up. In fact one ‘friend’ told me I looked horrible. Seriously left an imprint on me. I fight daily for God’s voice telling me Beloved you are beautiful. My hairdresser is amazing with what she does to build up my confidence. Thank you for your encouragement! We are all the apple of His eyes!

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