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[Chrystal Evans Hurst]
January 31, 2019
You Were Made to be Different
[CHRYSTAL EVANS HURST](
âBefore I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.â [Jeremiah 1:5]( (NIV)
Ninth grade was the first year I attended public school. All I wanted to do was fit in.
Within the first week of school, I started eating lunch with a group of girls who all bought their lunches â pizza and fries from the school cafeteria. I, on the other hand, brought my lunch â a sandwich, apples, yogurt and my momâs homemade chocolate chip cookies. They all had boyfriends. I was completely inexperienced in that department. Their language was pretty salty, and the worst words to ever pass my lips until that time were âshut up.â Despite our differences, I wanted desperately to belong.
Part of the problem was I felt self-conscious about being labeled a nerd. Because so many other students werenât interested in academic achievements, I didnât want the not-so-sought-after-label of the âgeeky girl.â Did I still want to achieve? Yeah, I did. But did I want to stand out among my peers? Nope. Not for being one of the âsmart kids.â
One day I sat down at lunch and unzipped my red lunch box. The other girls were busy yapping about some teacher they didnât like. I wanted them to know I thought that teacher was horrible, too. I wanted to join the conversation and figured it would be easier if I sounded like I belonged.
âI know, right?â I agreed. Then I continued to express my disapproval with a string of completely inappropriate expletives.
The table fell silent as six pairs of eyes stared at me, shocked at the foul words that had just fallen out of my mouth. Honestly, I was shocked, too.
Finally, one girl broke the silence.
âGirl, donât even. Youâre not doing it right. Just ⦠donât.â I felt my face flush with warmth. I had been trying to be someone I wasnât, and Iâd been called out. She was essentially saying: Do you, girl. Stop wasting energy trying to be someone youâre not. Focus on being yourself.
Embarrassed as I was, that hard lesson had a lasting impact. It was better to be me than try and be someone else. It was OK to be different.
Often we ignore, play down or dismiss our own value because we want to belong. We underestimate our worth, completely forgetting that there has never been, nor will there ever be, another person on this earth like us. But by failing to honor what makes us unique, we deny the gift of life God has entrusted us with and the distinctly beautiful person Heâs made us to be.
You are more than the 37.2 trillion cells composing what you see in the mirror. You exist beyond the physical. You are an invisible, immaterial essence thatâs more wonderfully woven together than anyone will ever know.
According to [Genesis 1:26-28]( youâre not an accident or an afterthought. You are a divinely created soul, made in the image of a living God.
Embracing the beauty of my differences has honestly been something Iâve had to learn. While I donât do it perfectly, Iâm definitely better at accepting my unique God-given design than I was in high school.
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