“I praise you because I am fearfully
and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” – Psalm
139:14
Sarah had a chaotic home life.
Her parents divorced when she was young and her mom always seemed to find a new
man each week.
Sarah dealt with these changes
by eating. Food was the one constant in her life that never forgot her or
belittled her. But her eating habits took a toll on her body and Sarah was
bullied in middle school for her weight.
So, she decided to do whatever
it took to lose weight. She started by watching her calorie intake but it
quickly became an obsession. How few calories could she eat while still allowing
her body to function normally?
It wasn’t until Sarah’s mom
found her web history filled with anorexia websites that she realized Sarah
needed help. She immediately got her daughter an appointment with a therapist
who specialized in eating disorders.
At first, Sarah went to the
sessions and didn’t answer the therapist’s questions. Instead, they played
board games and puzzles. But slowly, she opened open to the older woman,
sharing her pain and the questions
that plagued her. “Why am I like this?” She asked.
The counselor handed Sarah a
mirror. “Do you see yourself clearly?” She asked.
Sarah nodded and the counselor
handed her a second mirror that was broken. “How about now?”
“I look distorted.”
The counselor nodded. “Eating
disorders can distort what you see in the mirror. You’re still you but the
mirror you’ve been using is broken. I can help you if you’ll let me.”
God, sometimes, there are things in my life that distort
the way I see myself. Please show me clearly who I am, help me to understand
that I’m Your child, fearfully and wonderfully made. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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