Beautiful

Beautiful Pt. 5

Beauty is a sense of worth.

It’s an assigned value.

When we realize the value/worth of something, an attitude of honor and respect follows.

 

He gives us value and worth.

He restores our brokenness.

He makes us beautiful.

 

In beauty there is dignity, in dignity confidence and in confidence there is freedom.

 

You are beautiful.

Embrace it. Live in that truth

Be free in the confidence you have in Him

 

This is my response to a previous post and part of the Beautiful Things Project. What does beautiful mean to you? Feel free to join our conversation either in the comments, by email, or on your own blog. We'd love to hear what you think.

 

Beautiful

Beautiful Pt. 4: your thoughts

I’ve loved hearing your thoughts on beautiful. Here are a few responses.

 

“Beauty is what lifts the soul and makes your heart feel full.”
~Joanie S.

 

[Beautiful is…]” not only pretty on the outside but also lovely on the inside like the heart and how the Lord shines through you."
~Mallory P.

 

“Beautiful—it is from within. If you use God’s talents that He gave you for good; if you are kind and giving, your beauty will shine through”
~Mary D.

 

[Beautiful is…] “What God thinks when He looks at us.  He created each of us in His image, which makes us the most intense definition of beauty.  We don't always align our mindset with His which is where problems come in”
~Sarah H.

 

This is a response to a previous post and part of the Beautiful Things Project. What does beautiful mean to you? Feel free to join our conversation either in the comments, by email, or on your own blog. We'd love to hear what you think.

 

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Beautiful Pt. 3: Caitlin’s thoughts

I used to think that beautiful meant looking like a Barbie doll. Having perfect teeth, hair, and skin tone. That is what Hollywood taught me. It's what I saw on billboards, music videos, and magazine covers. But I don't believe that to be true any longer. 
Beauty is deeper than the layers of epidermis and the way your bones are structured. No one can live up to photoshop. God didn't create us to look that way. Or perhaps He did and the Fall of Man ruined our chances. I'm not going to wax theological because I don't know the answer and there are some things that should remain a mystery. 
The adage that "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is true. 
Everyone has a different standard of beauty. There are universal elements to be sure but we know that everyone finds their sweetheart to be the most lovely person on the earth. The first child is the most adorable. Our heart often influences the way we view the world and those in it. 

I've seen women fall in love with men whose looks I would never put faith in. Men fall in love with women who don't look anything like a model. Yet, they glow. When they marry, they are radiant. Love changes them. Gives them a confidence, a sense of security, that allows their inner beauty to shine radiant. 
Beauty can be fragile. It can be fierce. It can be a great many things. But in the end, it is no stronger than the heart that views it.
Caitlin blogs at caitlinmuir.com
ladies, check out this post for more of Caitlin's thoughts on beauty

This is a response to a previous post and is part of the Beautiful Things Project. What does beautiful mean to you? Feel free to join our conversation either in the comments, by email, or on your own blog. We'd love to hear what you think.

 

Beautiful

Beautiful Pt. 2: Hannah’s thoughts

Beautiful is God's pardon to the world. He could have made everything terrible, but He chose not to. He gave us a little reminder of Himself, and that life isn't so bad – even the hardest parts. Beauty is pure and unprecedented. When we say something is beautiful, we mean it. Whether it be about music, a person, or food (or anything for that matter), the word "beautiful" is not used in a light sense if we know the true feeling and meaning of it. Even people who do not believe there is a God know that "beautiful" means something different. Beautiful can be an attitude, an action, or a feeling. It's the light at the end of the tunnel, and the illuminated trees in the forest. Beautiful is creation. Beautiful is creativity making it's path through a deprived world. Beauty is also achoice. It is the opposite of bitterness. When you choose rightly, you choose beauty. Life is beautiful because we have hope and second chances. People are beautiful because God made them in His image. God is beautiful for reasons we will never understand on this earth. But our job is not to try and figure it out, it's to be thankful that God loved us enough to not let us be completely affected by our surroundings when we are in Him, and that we might see His beauty at work in our lives.Beautiful is God's gift to the world.

Hannah blogs at The Color of Thought

This is a response to a previous post and part of the Beautiful Things Project. What does beautiful mean to you? Feel free to join our conversation either in the comments, by email, or on your own blog. We'd love to hear what you think.

 

Beautiful

Beautiful Pt. 1: Any thoughts?

beau·ti·ful [byoo-tuh-fuhl]

–adjective

1. having beauty;  having qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see, hear, think about, etc.; delighting the senses or mind.
2. excellent of its kind
3. wonderful; very pleasing or satisfying.

What is beautiful? Is this really the definition? Is it subjective? Is there a universal standard? Is it only a surface thing or does it go deeper? Is it a feeling? Is it abstract or concrete? What is the result of beauty?

This is something I’ve been pondering as I’ve worked on a piece of choreography. What do you think?

This is part of the Beautiful Things Project. Feel free to join our conversation either in the comments, by email, or on your own blog. We'd love to hear what you think.