But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than all of them--yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me.
- 1 Corinthians 15:10
Being self aware is crucial when dealing with life issues, relationship issues, work-related issues and personal issues. A person who is self-aware can acknowledge, appreciate (and admit) when they have slipped into a [self-destructive] default mode, when they are acting out of character and/or if they are progressing/developing into a better person.
When you are self-aware, honesty in regards to self is high on your priority list as you are able to convict yourself for wrong-doing as oppose to waiting for condemnation. Self awareness also challenges you to exercise empathy, unconditional love, faith and grace because by seeing the flaws/faults in yourself, you should be able to appreciate and accept the flaws/faults of others.
Self awareness should never be used as an opportunity for self-righteousness or judgement of others but rather a challenge for change and judgement of self because we are meant to control ourselves, not others. Therefore, self awareness gives us the power to implement self control as our awareness brings wisdom and insight to self. Whether we achieve 'perfection' in our thoughts, personality, relationships and self is not the point. The point is to work towards the unattainable goal of perfection as it is a reflection of God's love, love of others and love for self."For by the grace given me I say to every one of you: Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you." - Romans 12:3
To be self aware also means that you are able to self reflect. To self reflect means to question, change or embrace people's perception of you, God's perception of you and/or their own self perception (ie. why do I choose to do the things I do? why does my opinion differ from the opinions from the opinions of others? why do I feel the way I feel about him/her/that situation etc?). If someone is not able (or willing) to self reflect, that ultimately means that they will not be able to see their true self as God intended, their true self as people genuinely see them or the person they have constructed for others to see.
This is dangerous because one can not reach their full potential in Christ or live life abundantly if they are unaware of who they are, who they are meant to be or who that have become on this earth. It would be living a lie without reaping the 'benefits' of your deception. So what is the purpose?
Self reflect. Don't be afraid of what you see. You are already accepted in the Beloved. God knows all and sees all. So, if you self reflect and become self aware, the only one [who really matters] that you are lying to is you.
Be Blessed IN FINDING, EMBRACING AND APPRECIATING THE TRUE YOU
God is Love. Love is Life. Life is in The Word.






