Esther: A Worshipers Cleanse Week 1
Show Me Me
There is a prayer that doesn’t ask God to change the room,
it asks Him to turn the light inward.
Show me me.
Not the version I perform.
Not the version others applaud or misunderstand.
But the truth beneath the layers I’ve learned to survive with.
This is where the cleanse truly begins.
“Show me me” is a dangerous prayer in the most sacred way.
It invites the Spirit to reveal what we’ve hidden, ignored, or softened for our own comfort.
Not to shame,
but to heal.
Because God does not expose to embarrass.
He reveals to restore.
And often, the first thing He shows us is not sin, but wounds we’ve been carrying so long we mistook them for personality.
Esther Before the Crown
Before Esther was seen by a king, she was seen by God.
Before her beauty was adorned, her heart was being prepared.
The months of myrrh weren’t about fragrance.
They were about purification,
about removing what clung too tightly to the flesh and revealing what could stand in His presence.
Transformation always starts with awareness.
We often ask God to show us what to do.
But first, He shows us who we are becoming.
“Show me me” is a request for alignment.
It says: Let my reflection match my confession.
Let my inner life tell the same story as my worship.
This is not a moment for defense.
This is a moment for surrender.
Day One is not about fixing yourself.
It is about seeing clearly.
The deeper reflection, guided anointing, and intimate journaling for this day live inside Esther: A Worshiper’s Cleanse. This space here is simply the doorway.
If this stirred something in you,
if you felt that quiet nudge to look inward with God,
the journey continues beyond this page.
Come walk it with intention.
This is Day One.
The mirror has been lifted,
and mercy is standing close.
Selah.

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