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Oftentimes, my blog topics are inspired by what I’m reading that morning. Today was no different. As I was scrolling through the Huffington Post’s “60 Self-Love Quotes You Should Read to Yourself Everyday,” quote by Haruki Murakami jumped out at me: “I’m safe inside this container called me.” It resonated, but also sparked a question: “…but are we really?”

This got me thinking about the “me vs. me” struggle – that inner battle so many of us face, especially as women striving to see ourselves through God’s eyes. We are called to love our neighbors as ourselves, yet often, we are our own harshest critics.

The Bible reminds us that God’s love is unconditional and that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). But how often do we truly embrace this truth, extending that same grace and compassion to ourselves?

The “me vs. me” struggle can manifest in various ways: self-doubt, negative self-talk, comparing ourselves to others, and struggling to forgive ourselves for past mistakes. It’s a battle between the person God created us to be and the distorted image we often see reflected in the mirror.

So, are we truly safe from ourselves? Can we find refuge and security within, even amidst this inner turmoil? As Christians, we believe the answer is a resounding “yes.”

Imagine not being your harshest critic but your own ally. The dilemma of “Me vs me” isn’t just a concept—it’s a reality many grapple with. Feeling safe within your own skin is vital for spiritual and personal well-being and mental health, particularly in a world where inner turmoil can feel all-consuming.

As a Christian therapist and Master HIScoach, I often see this ‘me vs. me’ struggle in individuals. It’s a common human experience that I can certainly relate to, one deeply rooted in our brokenness and our constant need for grace. I often think of Joyce Meyer’s classic book, Battlefield of the Mind..

Let’s explore a little deeper…

Understanding the Battlefield

The “me vs. me” struggle takes many forms:

  1. The Flesh vs. the Spirit: Our sinful nature constantly pulls us towards instant gratification, while the Holy Spirit calls us to live a life that honors God.
  2. Fear vs. Faith: We’re bombarded with anxieties and worries, yet our faith reminds us that God is in control.
  3. Shame vs. Worth: We grapple with feelings of inadequacy and unworthiness, even as we’re reminded that we’re created in God’s image and deeply loved by Him.

The Cost of Inner Conflict

This inner conflict can be exhausting, leaving us feeling drained, defeated, and distant from God. It can manifest in various ways:

  • Physical Symptoms: Chronic stress, fatigue, headaches, and even digestive problems.
  • Emotional Distress: Anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and a sense of hopelessness.
  • Spiritual Stagnation: A lack of desire for prayer, Bible reading, or fellowship with other believers.

Finding Freedom in Christ

Thankfully, we’re not alone in this struggle. The Bible offers abundant guidance and encouragement for those who feel trapped in the “me vs. me” battle. Here are some key principles to remember:

  1. Acknowledge Your Brokenness: We all fall short of God’s glory. Recognizing our need for a Savior is the first step towards healing and wholeness.
  2. Surrender to God’s Grace: We can’t win this battle on our own. We need God’s strength, wisdom, and guidance to overcome our inner conflicts.
  3. Renew Your Mind: The Bible calls us to transform our thinking, to replace negative thoughts with God’s truth about who we are and what He’s called us to be.
  4. Practice Spiritual Disciplines: Regular prayer, Bible reading, and fellowship with other believers are essential for spiritual growth and strengthening our inner resolve.

Remember: You’re not alone in this struggle. God is with you, and He longs to bring you peace and wholeness. As you surrender to Him, He will give you the strength to overcome your inner conflicts and live a life that honors Him.

Seeking Support

If you’re struggling with the “me vs. me” battle, don’t hesitate to seek support. A spiritual leader, Christian therapist or coach can provide a safe space for you to explore your struggles and develop a plan for healing and growth.

Remember, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)

Grab your journal. Let’s reflect…

Reflection Questions:

  1. What are the specific areas in your life where you experience the “me vs. me” struggle?
  2. How does this inner conflict affect your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being?
  3. What steps can you take to surrender to God’s grace and allow Him to transform your thinking?
  4. How can you practically incorporate spiritual disciplines into your daily life to strengthen your inner resolve?
  5. What support systems do you have in place to help you navigate this journey towards healing and wholeness?

Let me know your thoughts from reading this blog. I would love to hear from you.