-Read the Preface and Introduction
-Look up the Scripture references in this chapter’s footnotes
I share in the preface of Dear You how letters make me feel— important, loved (p. xi).
They make me feel seen. Known. Worth investing in.
That’s my prayer for you, too, as you read this book. That you truly know your worth, the worth that Yeshua paid for you. The car analogy I shared in the Introduction (p. 3) gets me every time— you wouldn’t pay $50,000 for a $5,000 car.
Stop thinking that the Son of God would pay the high price of His life for someone He didn’t see as worthy. Stop allowing trashy lies into your mind, believing them to be the truth.
Dig deep into Scripture, deep into the true identity and worth you have as a daughter of the King. Dig deep into the identity that was paid for you through the Son of God’s veins.
Take this book as a journey— a journey to discovering your own foundation of Yeshua’s love, your own unique wild adventure through the fields of grace. Don’t take someone else’s faith and call it your own…whether it’s your parents’ faith or grandparents’ faith or that of your best friend.
This is your faith, friend. Let the journey begin.
-Take an artsy photo of you reading “Dear You” and post it to your IG account (or IG stories), and in the caption include your favorite Scripture references from this chapter! (Don’t forget to tag @withlovefromvictoriablog and use #dearyousummerstudy2019)
-BONUS QUESTIONS (include in your caption, or comment below): How does receiving a letter make you feel? What are you currently allowing to fill your mind, and how can you practically replace lies with truth?
