Build Up Your Self-Confidence
God  to Joshua: "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be  terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you  wherever you go."1
According  to Samuel Johnson, "Self-confidence is the first requisite to great  undertakings." This is true for both the non-Christian and the Christian  alike but what the Christian needs perhaps even more is God-confidence.
As  another has pointed out, "Moses lacked self-confidence when God called  him. Had Joshua had lots of self-confidence why would God have told him to not  be afraid? Gideon certainly lacked self-confidence. And until the disciples of  Jesus were filled with the Holy Spirit they had little if any self-confidence.  When Jesus was taken captive, his disciples fled for their lives. Undoubtedly,  just as I would have done had I been in their shoes. Had Paul had lots of  self-confidence in all situations, why would God have sent an angel to him when  he was in prison to tell him to fear not? And over and over God had to tell  David not to fear."
Lacking  self-confidence is par for the course for most of us for we all struggle with  this to some degree. So how do we overcome?
First, we do this by building on our  successes and not on our failures—and on what we can do, not on what we can't  do! For instance, I may be a terrible bricklayer but that doesn't make me a  terrible person.
Second, more importantly, building up  our self-confidence needs to come from within; that is, building up my belief  in myself. This comes mostly from being open, honest and transparent with at  least one or two trusted friends to whom I reveal my total self—warts and all.  As they love and accept me as I am, little by little I learn (in a healthy way)  to love and accept myself as I am. As we grow in self-love, it is amazing how  our self-confidence increases.
Third, and how do I build up my  God-confidence? By choosing to trust Him no matter how I feel. When I am  lacking in self-confidence, I keep saying to God, "I'm afraid, but I  choose to trust You in this situation." Eventually my feelings catch up  with my choice to trust God.
Fourth, we also build up God-confidence  through experience—by stepping out and practicing faith in God and doing what  we believe He wants us to do. As we see God using us, our God-confidence grows. 
Suggested prayer: "Dear God, thank You that You love  and accept me as I am—and that You love me too much to leave me as I am. Please  help me to accept myself as You do, and help me to grow to become the person You want me to be so that my God-confidence and self-confidence will increase  greatly—all for Your glory, and not mine. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus's  name, amen."
1. Joshua  1:9 (NIV).
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