There is power in your name
That’s what happened to a lady in
the Scripture named Sarai. She had to change her “I am.” God promised Sarai and
her husband, Abram, that they would have a baby. But Sarai was eighty years
old, way past the childbearing years. Back in those days, if a wife couldn’t
conceive and give her husband a child for some reason, even if it was the
husband’s fault, the wife was considered to be a failure. She was looked down
on greatly. There was a sense of shame in not being able to conceive a baby.
This is how Sarai felt. She was eighty years old and never had a baby. She felt
as though she had let Abram down. Her self-esteem was so low. I can imagine
some of her “I am”s: “I am a failure. I am inferior. I am not good enough. I am
unattractive.”
Yet Sarai has this promise from God
that as an older woman she was going to have a baby. God knew that it would
never come to pass unless He could convince Sarai to change her “I am”s. it was
so imperative that she have this new mindset that God actually changed her name
from Sarai to Sarah, which means “princess.”
Now every time someone said, “Good
morning, Sarah.” They were saying, “Good morning, Princess.”
“How are you, Sarah?” “How are you,
Princess”
“Would you pass me the ketchup,
Sarah?” “would you pass me the ketchup princess?”
She heard this over and over. Those
words got inside her and began to change her self-image. Sarah went from “I am
a failure” to “I am a Princess.” From “I am unattractive” to “I am beautiful.”
From “I am ashamed” to “I am crowned by Almighty God.” Instead of hanging her
head in defeat, in embarrassment, she started holding her head up high. From
“I’m not good enough” to “I am a child of the most High God.” From “I’m
inferior” to “I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” Her new attitude became: “I
am amazing. I am wonderful. I am a masterpiece.”
And ladies, as was true for Sarah,
you may have had a lot of things in life try to push you down-bad breaks and
disappointments, maybe people have even tried to make you feel as thought you
just don’t measure up or you’re not quite attractive enough. You can easily let
that seed get inside, ruin your sense of value, and cause you to live inferior.
But God is saying to you what He said to Sarai, “I want you to change your name
to princess” – not literally, but in your attitude. You have to shake off the
negative things people have said about you. Shake off self-esteem and the
inferiority and start carrying yourself like a Princess. Start thinking like a
princess. Start waving like a Princess!
Instead of whispering, “I am
inferior. I am less than,” you start declaring. “I am one of a kind. I am
handpicked by Almighty God. I am valuable. I am a masterpiece.” When you get up
in the morning, don’t focus on all your flaws. Look in the mirror and dare to
say, “I am beautiful. I am young. I am virbrant. I am confident. I am secure.”
You may have had some disappointment. People may have tried to push you down, but
quit telling yourself you’re all washed up. Do as Sarah and say. “I am royalty.
I am crowned with favour. I am excited about my future.” This Princess spirit
got inside Sarah. It changed her self-image. I’ve learned you have to change on
the inside before you’ll see change on the outside. At ninety-one years old,
against all odds, she gave birth to that baby. The promise came to pass.
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