Dear Daughter,
You are a gem. I hope that truth resonates within your soul. You are priceless—far more valuable than red rubies and more precious than spices from afar.
When you look in the mirror, I pray you see the radiant light of your reflection—for you are a wonder. You are crowned in promise. Not that of this world but something far greater. A promise that is everlasting and outweighs all the trappings of this earthly journey.
You were created to stand out and light the darkness. There is a path illuminated under your feet.
You, sweet daughter, were given a powerful charge from birth to trample fear and march forward with the impenetrable shield of faith guarding your heart.
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When you look in the mirror, I pray you see strength—the kind of strength that knocks down the walls of complacency and embraces God’s truths with bold arms outstretched. May you see a power that is remarkable to observers—for it is the power that Christ has given you through Him.
You were fashioned and shaped to be uniquely you, and no one can step into that role. You are irreplaceable. You are amazing. Your feet are lined with a hope and a future—far better than anything you can think or imagine.
When you look in the mirror, I pray you see yourself as a vision—a rare beauty.
You, sweet daughter, are far more beautiful than fields of wildflowers. You shine with the light of a thousand moons. The crown you wear is not merely paper—it’s shatterproof, solid, and brilliantly crafted.
May you always remember sweet child—you will never be measured by this fleeting world and its tangible wonders by your Master Creator. Our God looks at your heart. He looks at the beauty within your soul. Seeing that beaming loveliness in you makes His heart sing.
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When you look in the mirror, precious one, I pray you see the reflection of the God who loves you immensely—for that’s true beauty. That’s true character. That’s true purpose. That’s true love.
May you always emulate the light that shines so brightly within you. It is this light that makes you a vision to behold. I pray you will forever see yourself as God sees you—chosen, favored, and cherished.