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Repentance, Prayer and End Time: Christian Jargon in Crisis?

Overcoming Insecurity

1.      Determine your worth: Change focus on limitation of you to your strength and potentials. The fact is that everyone has weakness and strengths. Despite of your weakness, your strengths enable you to achieve something in your life. Foster and focus on those strengths rather than weakness. When you more focus on your strength, then which will be more evident to others. Remind yourself with your success rather than your failures. Instead of carried away with your weaknesses and negative things, find out the things that are good about you. Stop your inner negative self talk. 2.      Jesus said treat others as you expect them to treat by others. 3.      Overcoming your weakness. Working on your weakness is important. We need to eliminate the negativity in us. Perfectionism through human strength is an impossible pursuit. However, grace is sufficient. Jesus understands our weakness and enables us to overcome it. We can take victory over all our weakness through the power of Hol

Signs of Insecurity

1.    Lack of confidence: People who feel insecurity may lack confidence in them and their abilities. They feel that they are not good enough. They may feel inadequacy.  They may have fear that things may go wrong. Their evaluation of themselves, others and situation may be emotional interpretation rather than the analysis of the fact or reality. They may have low self esteem and disturbance within them. 2.    Lack trust in themselves and others. Insecure persons may struggle to develop a good relationship with others. Their insecurity in relationship may express through being jealous, possessiveness, controlling the partner, abusiveness, distrustful and overpowering.  They may perceive the world and people around them as a threat. To cope with this, they may try to put down others and bully them. They may often feel secure when they put down someone. 3.    Selfishness and Accommodating: Insecure people tend to withdraw from others and turn to inward. Insecurity may lead a person