SACRED WORTH (Kindle and ePub)
SACRED WORTH (Kindle and ePub)
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Words shape the way we live. They can quietly reinforce shame, or they can interrupt it. One honest sentence, read at the right moment, can steady a wavering heart and remind us of what is true. Sacred Worth was written for those moments.
This book is a companion to Fearfully and Wonderfully Made for More, created for readers who found themselves lingering over certain lines—quotes that felt too important to rush past. Here, those words are given room to breathe. Each quote is paired with a short reflection that opens its meaning, places it in context, and helps it settle more deeply into faith and daily life.
Some of these lines come from Scripture. Others come from preachers, poets, philosophers, and Christian thinkers across the centuries. What they share is a clear refusal to reduce human worth to performance, approval, or comparison. Again and again, they point back to the same foundation: our value is not something we achieve. It is something we receive, anchored in God’s love and secured by Christ.
This is a book to read slowly. You can open it for a few minutes at a time, or sit with several reflections in one sitting. Some pages will challenge assumptions you have lived with for years. Others will bring relief to places worn down by self-doubt or quiet shame. All are written to help you see yourself through God’s eyes rather than the shifting standards of the world.
You do not need to have read the companion volume to benefit from this book. It stands on its own. Yet together, the books form part of a wider exploration of Christian self-understanding—one that differs sharply from cultural ideas of self-worth rooted in image, achievement, or self-promotion. The Christian vision begins with recognition: you are created with intention, redeemed by grace, and already known and loved.

A calm, uplifting read that gently reminds you your worth comes from God, not accomplishments or approval. I liked being able to pause and reflect on just a few lines at a time.
This is the kind of book you can open for a few minutes at a time and still get a lot out of. Each quote and short reflection focuses on the idea that our worth comes from God, not from achievements, comparison, or other people’s approval.
I appreciated how calm and reassuring the tone is. Some lines really made me stop and think, while others simply reminded me of truths that are easy to forget during busy or stressful seasons.
A great read if you’re looking for something uplifting, faith-centered, and easy to revisit whenever you need encouragement.
If you're a Christian and you need a strong shot of self-esteem then this is the book for you! If you feel down, depressed, worried, anxious, lost, fearful or are having your faith tested, then this is the book for you. Your worth doesn't come from social media likes, or how many friends you have, or how successful you are. No. It comes from the almighty creator of the entire universe. If God almighty himself is in your corner then who on earth can ever deny your amazing worth? You were created by God and you are loved by God. Trouble is, we easily forget that. We shouldn't. This book will help you to remember and understand that you are incredibly important, unique and precious. You are loved. Seriously. You are deeply loved.
Uplifting and motivating read. Very good book that makes you see things differently.
This book really stayed with me. Sacred Worth has a way of cutting through all the noise and getting straight to the heart of things, especially around self-worth and faith. I found myself slowing down naturally, reading a quote, then sitting with it longer than I expected because it touched something real.
What I loved is how steady and reassuring it feels. The reflections don’t hype you up or pressure you to change who you are. They gently remind you of truths that are easy to forget, especially when you’ve spent years measuring yourself by effort, approval, or comparison. Some pages challenged how I think about myself, while others felt like a quiet release from shame I didn’t realize I was still carrying.
It’s the kind of book you keep close and return to often. The words settle in over time, and you start to notice them shaping how you speak to yourself and how you rest in God’s love. It left me feeling calmer, more grounded, and genuinely reminded of my worth in a way that felt deep and lasting.