How different would your life be if you lived according to how God sees you, rather than how you want to be perceived by the world?

This is the question Sadie Robertson has posed for Christians around the world.

In a post made to Instagram, the 22-year-old Duck Dynasty star encouraged followers to find their confidence in Christ.

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listening to spontaneous worship this morning and over and over again @steffanydawn was declaring, “HE DOESN’T FALL OFF OF HIS THRONE” As i began to declare that by myself this morning, it gave me such great confidence and assurance that the God whom I find my identity in will never fall off of His throne. I think a lot of times we try to find our confidence and our identity in things that are on whatever throne we built for them that are destined to fall. We build thrones for pop-culture, social media, the idolization of others, or even the idolization of ourself. When the throne we built for these things fall - our confidence, identity and assurance falls with it. We live in an ever changing world. The news has a hundred different headlines a day, social media will have hundreds of new things trending, and people will be in a hundred different moods. The Bible however says that God is HOLY HOLY HOLY - who was and is and is to come. He will not fall off of His throne. If you are in search of confidence and identity don’t reach for our phone or a make shift throne - reach out to God and bow at the throne.

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Robertson's post shared that her own confidence does not come from who she is, but rather, because of her faith in God. While listening to a spontaneous worship set by Steffant Gretzinger Tuesday morning, a set of lyrics stood out to Robertson: "He doesn't fall off his throne."

"As I began to declare that by myself this morning," shared Robertson, "it gave me such great confidence and assurance that the God whom I find my identity in will never fall off of His throne."

The Live Original author and speaker continued on in the post, describing the temporary nature of earthly things we often choose to place our confidence in rather than Christ.

"We build thrones for pop-culture, social media, the idolization of others, or even the idolization of ourself. When the throne we built for these things fall - our confidence, identity and assurance falls with it.We live in an ever changing (sic) world," says Robertson.

But while these things will come to pass, Robertson reminds believers of one eternal and unchanging reality.

"The Bible however says that God is HOLY HOLY HOLY - who was and is and is to come.

"He will not fall off of His throne."

Robertson encouraged those reading her words to reach for Christ instead of settling for an earthly confidence.

"If you are in search of confidence and identity," Robertson shared, "don’t reach for our phone or a make shift throne - reach out to God and bow at the throne."