The Illusion of Perfection
“For there is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not.” (Ecclesiastes 7:20)
“For we are glad, when we are weak, and ye are strong: and this also we wish, even your perfection.” (2 Corinthians 13:9)
“There is no perfection, only beautiful versions of brokenness.” (Shannon L. Alder)
“There is no way to genuinely, powerfully, truly love yourself while crafting a mask of perfection.” (Veronika Tugaleva)
This girl has fought to become the person she is today. You see, the girl in this picture hasn’t always loved herself or treated herself the way she deserves to be. This girl lost herself and forgot who she was and Whose she was. This girl lost her self-confidence and pushed herself to look and act perfect. Until one day, she broke. She began to struggle. She became stressed and overwhelmed. Exercise became her addiction and her escape from reality. It became her high. She stopped eating food and lost weight at an extremely unhealthy rate until she was nothing but skin and bones. She developed an eating disorder. She became someone she no longer recognized.
This girl fought to find her way back to who she was. She fought to heal the physical and emotional damage she had done to herself. This girl fought to remember who she was and Whose she was. This girl fought to find her way to the person she is today. This girl worked hard to rebuild her self esteem and self-confidence. This girl worked hard to re-learn to see herself the way God sees her. Perfect and beautiful in all of her flaws. This girl is me.
As Christians, we often have the belief that we have to look and act perfect. But the truth is we don’t. We are going to stumble. We are going to fall. We are going to make mistakes. And that’s okay, as long as we learn and grow from them. Perfectionism is unachievable. It’s an illusion that no human will ever reach.
God sees us as perfect just the way we are. We don’t have to make changes to ourselves just so we can please someone else. God is the only person we need to please. Learn to see yourself exactly how God sees you! Beautiful in all your flaws! And maybe, just maybe, you will not experience what I experienced! You are amazing and perfect exactly the way God created you!!
















