Becoming God’s Best Version of You
- Stephan Kirby - Ekklesia
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
“Becoming God’s Best Version of You”
Psalm 139:14 (NLT):
"Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it."
Good morning My Ekklesia Family
A diamond doesn't need to compete with a ruby. A sunbeam doesn't apologize for not being the moon. And you, beloved, were not created to blend in with the expectations of others. You were created to reflect God's unique glory through the very breath in your lungs and the path He custom-designed for you.
God didn’t make a copy when He made you—He made a calling. The world may not always celebrate authenticity, but heaven does. Psalm 139 reminds us that we are “wonderfully complex”—intentionally crafted, intricately purposed, and divinely gifted.
Your gifts may not be loud, but they are anointed. Your influence may not be recognized by the crowd, but it moves heaven. In a world that shouts for sameness and applause, God's voice whispers: “Just be who I made you to be.”
Stop measuring your worth by likes, titles, or followers. You are already verified by the blood of Jesus.
Stop comparing your chapter one to someone else's chapter twenty.
And most of all, stop competing when you were called.
You’re not in competition—you’re in covenant.
Dear Father,
Thank You for creating me with purpose and power.
I surrender every insecurity, every comparison, and every craving for validation.
Help me embrace the best version of me—the one You designed.
Let me walk boldly, speak prophetically, love radically, and serve faithfully.
No more pretending. No more performing. Just purpose.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
If you’ve been running from who God made you to be, today is your invitation to return. Jesus didn’t just die for your salvation—He died for your identity. Come, rediscover your true self in Him. There’s no competition when you know you’re chosen.
—LoveUmorethanUknow,
Pastor Stephän Kirby