Destiny Paul-Enenche has Confronted social media Critics and Defended Her Self-Worth
Destiny Paul-Enenche, the daughter of Pastor Paul Enenche and a prominent member of the Dunamis Church, recently took to social media to address those who have been judging her appearance and calling her ugly. In a powerful post, she made it clear that her beauty is not determined by society’s standards, but rather by God’s standard.
In her message, Destiny reminded her critics, whom she referred to as “assistant Jesus,” that she is fearfully and wonderfully made. By using this biblical phrase, she emphasized that her worth is not based on external factors such as looks or societal expectations, but rather on her inherent value as a creation of God.
Destiny Paul-Enenche’s message serves as a powerful reminder to all of us that our self-worth should not be determined by external factors. We should not allow others to define our value based on their opinions or beliefs. Instead, we should look to God and trust in his love and acceptance of us, just as we are.
Destiny’s post also serves as an important message to those who engage in online criticism and bullying. Her message highlights the harmful impact of online harassment and the need to be kind and respectful towards others, regardless of their appearance or background.
Overall, her message is one of strength and self-acceptance. Her words serve as an inspiration to all those who struggle with self-doubt and insecurity, reminding us that we are all fearfully and wonderfully made, and that our value and worth come from God alone.
Read the full post below.
Dear Miss Holier than thou, Assistant Jesus and Convenient Christian; is that a log in your eye while you criticise the speck in mine? You quote scripture on one post then make derogatory comments on the next, forgetting what the bible you quoted the previous day says.
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Everyone knows the scripture “I am fearfully and wonderfully made” but sometimes we forget what that full verse says. “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: Marvellous are thy works; And that my soul knoweth right well.” Psalm 139:14 KJV. Another translation says “I thank you, God, for making me so mysteriously complex! Everything you do is marvelously breathtaking. It simply amazes me to think about it! How thoroughly you know me, Lord!” Psalms 139:14 TPT.
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Beauty as they say is in the eye of the beholder. It is not compulsory to find every person or their picture beautiful but then to go as far as insults is basically you saying, “God this work you made is not marvellous”… Ahhh nawa ooo. Don’t you fear God?
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If you’re jealous, just use your chest and say so and then ask God to help you because an attempt to belittle someone or make them feel low will never take you up, it would only show a negative side of you and any supposed outer beauty you might have, automatically decreases.
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You might not like my long face, my fivehead, my blade jawline, my dark skin, etc and that is okay. Nobody is forcing you to like it 😂. Taste is subjective after all. My beauty isn’t measured by society’s standards of beauty but by God’s standard. I am seated in Heavenly places so to try to place myself on society’s standard would be an insult. Vultures cannot fly at the same height as Eagles fly. I may be in this world but I am not of this world. I know who I am in Christ and I hope you do too.
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The same way I can’t police what you write online is the same way you can’t police what I post. As my father said during a message “If the message is too hot for you, you can actually carry your bag and go” ✌🏾