Your Identity Is in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17)
Who are you?
It sounds like a simple question.
But for many people, the answer is shaped by what they have achieved, what others think about them, where they come from, how much money they have, how many followers they have, or even the mistakes they have made.
We live in a world that constantly tells us to build an identity around something.
Your career.
Your appearance.
Your relationship status.
Your education.
Your possessions.
Your popularity.
Your success.
But all of these things can change.
So what happens when you lose the job?
When the relationship ends?
When the opportunity disappears?
When people stop applauding?
When you fail?
If your identity is built entirely on those things, your sense of worth can collapse with them.
But God offers you something deeper.
The Bible says:
“If anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”
When you place your faith in Jesus, your past no longer has the final word about who you are.
You are not simply your mistakes.
You are not your failures.
You are not the rejection you experienced.
You are not what someone said about you.
You are not your worst day.
In Christ, you are made new.
This doesn't mean your past never happened.
It means your past doesn't have to control your future.
Jesus offers forgiveness.
He offers restoration.
He offers a new identity.
And He gives you a new reason to live.
Maybe you've been comparing yourself to other people.
Someone seems more successful.
Someone looks happier.
Someone has more opportunities.
Someone has a bigger platform.
But comparison can make you forget something important:
God did not create you to become someone else.
You don't have to copy another person's journey to have value.
You don't need everyone's approval to be significant.
Your worth comes from God.
And when you understand that, you can stop living desperately for people's applause.
You can celebrate other people's success without feeling threatened.
You can accept correction without believing you are worthless.
You can experience failure without believing your life is over.
You can walk away from unhealthy relationships without believing you have lost your identity.
And you can pursue your dreams without making those dreams your god.
Your career is part of your life.
Your education is part of your life.
Your relationships are part of your life.
Your achievements are part of your story.
But none of them should become your identity.
Jesus should.
If you belong to Christ, your identity begins with Him.
You are someone who has been offered grace.
Someone who can receive forgiveness.
Someone who can grow.
Someone who can serve.
Someone who can love.
Someone who can start again.
Someone whose life can be used by God.
And if you have never surrendered your life to Jesus, you can begin today.
You don't have to clean yourself up first.
Come to Him honestly.
Confess your sins.
Trust Him.
Receive His grace.
And begin walking with Him.
The world may label you by your past.
Jesus sees what His grace can make you become.
So stop asking only:
“What do people think about me?”
Start asking:
“Who does God say I am?”
Let His Word answer that question.
And let your identity in Christ become stronger than every label the world puts on you.
You are more than your achievements, more than your failures, and more than people's opinions. In Christ, you can become a new creation.
What label or past experience do you need to stop allowing to define you?
#IdentityInChrist #2Corinthians517 #NewCreation #WhoYouAreInChrist #GodsGrace #FaithInAction #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #DailyFaith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
Who are you?
It sounds like a simple question.
But for many people, the answer is shaped by what they have achieved, what others think about them, where they come from, how much money they have, how many followers they have, or even the mistakes they have made.
We live in a world that constantly tells us to build an identity around something.
Your career.
Your appearance.
Your relationship status.
Your education.
Your possessions.
Your popularity.
Your success.
But all of these things can change.
So what happens when you lose the job?
When the relationship ends?
When the opportunity disappears?
When people stop applauding?
When you fail?
If your identity is built entirely on those things, your sense of worth can collapse with them.
But God offers you something deeper.
The Bible says:
“If anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”
When you place your faith in Jesus, your past no longer has the final word about who you are.
You are not simply your mistakes.
You are not your failures.
You are not the rejection you experienced.
You are not what someone said about you.
You are not your worst day.
In Christ, you are made new.
This doesn't mean your past never happened.
It means your past doesn't have to control your future.
Jesus offers forgiveness.
He offers restoration.
He offers a new identity.
And He gives you a new reason to live.
Maybe you've been comparing yourself to other people.
Someone seems more successful.
Someone looks happier.
Someone has more opportunities.
Someone has a bigger platform.
But comparison can make you forget something important:
God did not create you to become someone else.
You don't have to copy another person's journey to have value.
You don't need everyone's approval to be significant.
Your worth comes from God.
And when you understand that, you can stop living desperately for people's applause.
You can celebrate other people's success without feeling threatened.
You can accept correction without believing you are worthless.
You can experience failure without believing your life is over.
You can walk away from unhealthy relationships without believing you have lost your identity.
And you can pursue your dreams without making those dreams your god.
Your career is part of your life.
Your education is part of your life.
Your relationships are part of your life.
Your achievements are part of your story.
But none of them should become your identity.
Jesus should.
If you belong to Christ, your identity begins with Him.
You are someone who has been offered grace.
Someone who can receive forgiveness.
Someone who can grow.
Someone who can serve.
Someone who can love.
Someone who can start again.
Someone whose life can be used by God.
And if you have never surrendered your life to Jesus, you can begin today.
You don't have to clean yourself up first.
Come to Him honestly.
Confess your sins.
Trust Him.
Receive His grace.
And begin walking with Him.
The world may label you by your past.
Jesus sees what His grace can make you become.
So stop asking only:
“What do people think about me?”
Start asking:
“Who does God say I am?”
Let His Word answer that question.
And let your identity in Christ become stronger than every label the world puts on you.
You are more than your achievements, more than your failures, and more than people's opinions. In Christ, you can become a new creation.
What label or past experience do you need to stop allowing to define you?
#IdentityInChrist #2Corinthians517 #NewCreation #WhoYouAreInChrist #GodsGrace #FaithInAction #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #DailyFaith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
Your Identity Is in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17)
Who are you?
It sounds like a simple question.
But for many people, the answer is shaped by what they have achieved, what others think about them, where they come from, how much money they have, how many followers they have, or even the mistakes they have made.
We live in a world that constantly tells us to build an identity around something.
Your career.
Your appearance.
Your relationship status.
Your education.
Your possessions.
Your popularity.
Your success.
But all of these things can change.
So what happens when you lose the job?
When the relationship ends?
When the opportunity disappears?
When people stop applauding?
When you fail?
If your identity is built entirely on those things, your sense of worth can collapse with them.
But God offers you something deeper.
The Bible says:
“If anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”
When you place your faith in Jesus, your past no longer has the final word about who you are.
You are not simply your mistakes.
You are not your failures.
You are not the rejection you experienced.
You are not what someone said about you.
You are not your worst day.
In Christ, you are made new.
This doesn't mean your past never happened.
It means your past doesn't have to control your future.
Jesus offers forgiveness.
He offers restoration.
He offers a new identity.
And He gives you a new reason to live.
Maybe you've been comparing yourself to other people.
Someone seems more successful.
Someone looks happier.
Someone has more opportunities.
Someone has a bigger platform.
But comparison can make you forget something important:
God did not create you to become someone else.
You don't have to copy another person's journey to have value.
You don't need everyone's approval to be significant.
Your worth comes from God.
And when you understand that, you can stop living desperately for people's applause.
You can celebrate other people's success without feeling threatened.
You can accept correction without believing you are worthless.
You can experience failure without believing your life is over.
You can walk away from unhealthy relationships without believing you have lost your identity.
And you can pursue your dreams without making those dreams your god.
Your career is part of your life.
Your education is part of your life.
Your relationships are part of your life.
Your achievements are part of your story.
But none of them should become your identity.
Jesus should.
If you belong to Christ, your identity begins with Him.
You are someone who has been offered grace.
Someone who can receive forgiveness.
Someone who can grow.
Someone who can serve.
Someone who can love.
Someone who can start again.
Someone whose life can be used by God.
And if you have never surrendered your life to Jesus, you can begin today.
You don't have to clean yourself up first.
Come to Him honestly.
Confess your sins.
Trust Him.
Receive His grace.
And begin walking with Him.
The world may label you by your past.
Jesus sees what His grace can make you become.
So stop asking only:
“What do people think about me?”
Start asking:
“Who does God say I am?”
Let His Word answer that question.
And let your identity in Christ become stronger than every label the world puts on you.
You are more than your achievements, more than your failures, and more than people's opinions. In Christ, you can become a new creation.
What label or past experience do you need to stop allowing to define you?
#IdentityInChrist #2Corinthians517 #NewCreation #WhoYouAreInChrist #GodsGrace #FaithInAction #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #DailyFaith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
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