As believers in Jesus Christ it is easy to lose our bearings when we
forget who we are. This is every Christian’s identity crisis. The answer
is for us to recognize the false identities that have robbed us of our
joy, peace, contentment, and security and replace them with what is
already true of us because of being united with Christ by faith.
For the past year the Holy Spirit has been renewing my mind and
refreshing my soul by directing my focus to portions of the Word of God
that emphasize who I am in Christ.
The portion where my heart dwelt this morning is the first half of
the book of Ephesians. The first three chapters of the apostle’s great
theological treatise are filled with numerous realities that we need to
consistently claim as already belonging to us. Along with me, reflect on
these 42 truths:
- I am a saint, a set-apart-one, set apart by God for God (1:1).
- I am a child of God. God is my father (1:2)
- I am a servant of God. Jesus is my Lord (1:2).
- I am a recipient of every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places (1:3).
- I am chosen by God in Christ (1:4).
- I am predestined (1:5).
- I am adopted as a son (1:5).
- I am a recipient of God’s kindness (1:5).
- I am an object of God’s grace (1:6).
- I am in union with the Beloved One, Jesus (1:6).
- I am redeemed through His blood (1:7).
- I am forgiven of my sin (1:7).
- I am a knower of God’s mystery, the mystery of His will in Christ (1:9). Continue at Paul Tautges
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