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Comparison steals the moment.

Love restores it.

Lately , it’s felt like a bit of a roller coaster emotionally. Some days, I think maybe I just need to go back to therapy. And honestly? That might be true. I’m always working on myself—but I’m also learning to let God meet me right where I am. Because nothing is too much for Him. He doesn’t flinch at our emotions, our struggles, or even our confusion. In fact, He’s always guiding us—through it, not around it.

Psalm 139 brings so much comfort to my heart:
“You have searched me, Lord, and you know me… you perceive my thoughts from afar… even before a word is on my tongue, you, Lord, know it completely.”

Lately, I’ve been praying a bold and simple prayer:
“God, show me who I am today.”

It sounds simple, but it’s not always easy—because just like with any GPS, you can’t get to where you want to go unless you know where you’re starting from.

And you know what, ? He has been answering. Not in loud, dramatic ways—but in quiet, humbling reflections. In conversations. In the mirror of everyday relationships. In the gentle nudges where I realize I’m still carrying lack.

Just the other day, I caught myself comparing—again. Comparing my pace, my life, my story. The old whispers returned: You’re behind. You missed out. You’re not enough.

But then , came the quiet truth:
I don’t have to live there anymore.
I can choose to bring more love into those wounded places—and let God love every part of me, even the ones I once tried to hide or fix on my own.

This week’s episode of Curious for Christ is all about that—God’s perspective on comparison. How He doesn’t use it to shame us, but to lovingly show us what needs more of His love and attention. It’s not always easy to look at, but it is healing. And it’s worth it.

Comparison steals the moment.
Love restores it.


If you’ve been feeling the sting of comparison or noticing how old thoughts still try to define your worth—this episode is for you.

Here’s a question to carry into your week:
Where do you still hear the voice of lack—and what might God want to say to you there instead?

You’re not behind. You belong. Right now, as you are.

With love and light,


Alexandra ✗⚬メ𝟶


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