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It is important, as you define your identity, that God not be just an aspect of who you are, like “I am a Christian,” or ”I am religious,” or “I am spiritual”. Understanding your identity in God starts with understanding who He is, what He says about Himself, and what He says about you.
- How to Discover Your True Identity
The following is an exercise that will help you see where...
- How to Discover Your True Identity
“I am a Christian” means I have a new identity—indeed a powerful new identity—in Christ. In the following pages, I will unpack the meaning of this simple, four-word sen-tence. Though the statement is brief, the implications are far- r eaching, lifesaving, and life-changing. THE URGENCY OF THE MOMENT
You can proclaim your identity, but circumstances want to redefine your identity. When you believe who you really are in Christ, then you will act like a child of God.
Are You a Christian? As you begin to read this booklet, I want you to consider the title ques-tion as being asked of you personally. I hope you will not turn aside from this question until you are able to say with warm conviction, “Yes, by God’s grace, I am a Christian!” And I for my part will attempt to keep this question
Saint Paul instructs the Church, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16) .
“Do you believe him? “I think I do. I’m just not certain that my faith is sufficient or strong enough. When you answer the last question that way you reveal that you still have your eyes focused on what you do instead of on Jesus and what he did. Think of it this way. When you say, “I believe Jesus,” don’t emphasize
WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN | RESISTING THE CALL I began attending an Anglican church and served on many committees of the church including the Synod which is the governing body of the Auckland Diocese. I became chairman of a committee consisting of pastors and elders from most of the local churches.