"The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but YHWH looks at the heart."
1 Samuel 16:7b
It's all too easy to fall into the trap of judging others—or even ourselves—based solely on outward appearances. We live in a culture that places immense value on physical beauty, equating it with worth, success, and desirability. But as 1 Samuel reminds us, such assessments are limited and often deceptive. Outward appearances can be manipulated, obscured, or altogether misleading, offering only a superficial glimpse into the true nature of a person. This is a struggle we all share, and it's a journey we can embark on together.
Contrary to human judgment, which fixates on externals, YHWH's gaze penetrates far deeper—straight to the core of our being. He sees beyond the masks we wear and the facades we project, discerning the heart's thoughts, intentions, and motives. In His eyes, true beauty is not found in flawless features or fashionable attire but in our innermost selves' purity, sincerity, and authenticity.
If YHWH's gaze rests upon the heart, then it follows that our efforts to cultivate beauty should be directed inward. This involves nurturing qualities such as compassion, humility, kindness, and integrity. These attributes reflect the very nature of YHWH Himself. It means prioritizing character over appearance, investing in spiritual growth over external adornment, and aligning our hearts with the heart of the Divine.
Understanding and embracing YHWH's perspective on beauty can be incredibly liberating. It liberates us from the relentless pursuit of societal beauty standards, the tyranny of comparison, and the fear of not measuring up. It invites us into a deeper, more authentic way of being—one grounded in the knowledge that we are fully seen, fully known, and fully loved by our Creator.
As followers of the Messiah, we are not just passive observers of societal beauty norms. We are called to actively adopt God's perspective on beauty—to see beyond the surface and into the depths of the human soul. This means extending grace and compassion to ourselves and others, recognizing that true beauty transcends the fleeting standards of the world. It means valuing character over appearance, integrity over image, and authenticity over artifice. We have the power to change the narrative of beauty. In a world fixated on outward appearances, may we be bearers of the transformative truth of 1 Samuel 16:7b. May we see as God sees, looking past the superficial to embrace the beauty that resides within—the beauty of the heart.