You might not always feel beautiful. Some days it’s hard to see anything but what feels broken or not enough. But here’s the truth—your beauty isn’t something you have to earn or create. It’s something God has already given.

In this verse, God reminds Jerusalem that her beauty came from Him—that it was His splendor that made her shine. And the same is true for you. Your beauty, inside and out, is handcrafted by the Creator. It’s not defined by filters, achievements or the opinions of others. It’s defined by the One who made you.

So take a moment today and really think about what makes you uniquely beautiful. Is it your kindness? Your quiet strength? Your laugh that lights up a room? Maybe it’s something you’ve overlooked because the world hasn’t told you it counts—but God says it does.

Then, look outward. When you start to see beauty as something God designed, it changes how you see others, too. Every woman you meet carries that divine splendor in her own way. You can be someone who calls that out—who sees it, celebrates it and lifts it up.

You are beautiful because you were made to reflect God’s glory. Walk in that truth today. And let your beauty—His beauty in you—shine.