A debilitating migraine and heat exhaustion on my mission trip had leveled me. Who am I if I’m not a hard worker? Who am I, really?
Read MoreBeing sealed in Christ is not only an identity but also a calling—a sealing and a sending. Not only does Jesus mark us as his own, but shortly after this, he tells us our job: to go into the world and make disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
Read MoreI was like a chameleon, constantly changing colors to suit my environment. Then I learned a key truth.
Read MoreI have firmly grasped my identity as a daughter of the King. That’s who I am, scars and all. Imperfections and all. It doesn’t matter what I did in the past or how many mistakes I made—what matters is that I choose to believe, repent, and follow Christ.
Read MoreOn leaving the baggage behind and owning the new fierce person we are in Jesus.
Read MoreIt took me far too long into my adult years to figure out all this social orchestration and misfit angst was nonsense, and as a child of God, I only needed to worry about pleasing God. That’s where I sit today, finally liberated from my shackles of worry, self-doubt and pain. A blog on identity in Christ.
Read MoreHow our simple family trip to pick strawberries reminded me of our identity as God’s own, and how He seeks us in the world the same way we hunt for the reddest, ripest berries in the patch.
Read MoreWe get so busy and wear so many “hats” in life, and distractions can easily take our focus off the most important things. But remembering who we are—and Whose we are, as God’s precious and beloved child—crystallizes our priorities when the clamor of the world gets too loud.
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