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Why MUST I Know Who I Am In Christ? 🤔

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Introduction

Question: Why should every Christian know who they are in Christ?

Answer: Because we live in a world that will constantly try to define us. We have three enemies: The world, the flesh, and the devil. Therefore, we must know who Christ says we are so we can maintain our proper perspective.


As humans, we often struggle with seeing ourselves as worthy or valuable. We tend to focus on our flaws and shortcomings, leading to feelings of inadequacy and insecurity. However, as followers of Christ, we must see ourselves as He sees us. In this blog post, we will discuss why seeing ourselves as Christ does is vital.

🧠 Understanding Our Identity in Christ

When we become followers of Christ, we are given a new identity. Our past mistakes or shortcomings no longer define us. Instead, we are defined by our relationship with Christ. The Apostle Paul writes in

2 Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"

This new identity means that we are forgiven, loved, and valued in the eyes of God.

Our identity in Christ is not based on our performance or what we can do but on who we are in Him. When we see ourselves as Christ sees us, we can begin to understand our true identity. We are not defined by the world's standards or our perceptions of ourselves. Instead, we are defined by our relationship with Christ. This understanding allows us to live with confidence and purpose, knowing that our Creator loves and values us.

đź‘Ť Overcoming Negative Self-Talk

Negative self-talk is a common struggle for many people. We tend to focus on our flaws and shortcomings, leading to feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. However, we can overcome this negative self-talk when we see ourselves as Christ sees us.

Christ sees us as valuable and worthy, regardless of our flaws and shortcomings. We can see ourselves in a new light when we adopt this perspective. We can focus on our strengths and the positive aspects of our character rather than dwelling on our flaws.

Overcoming negative self-talk is essential for living a fulfilling and purposeful life. When we focus on our strengths and the positive aspects of our character, we can live with confidence and purpose, knowing that we are valued and loved by our Creator.


🧨 What is our Identity in Christ?

We gain our identity in Christ through knowing God's Word. An attribute about God is He tells us who we are, then slowly grows us in that direction. The most significant issue about negative self-talk is that it can sometimes be right. Therefore, we do not always say who we are in Christ as a statement of how we act. It is a position of our heart, and we know that God is growing us in that direction. Here is who God says you are:


I am accepted…

I am secure…

I am significant…


đź’Ş Living a Life of Purpose

When we see ourselves as Christ sees us, we can begin to live a life of purpose. Our past mistakes or perceptions of ourselves no longer define us. Instead, we are defined by our relationship with Christ.

This new identity allows us to live with confidence and purpose, knowing that our Creator loves and values us. We can live a life that is focused on serving others and making a positive impact in the world. We can use our gifts and talents to glorify God and make a difference in those around us.

Living a life of purpose requires us to see ourselves as Christ sees us. We must recognize our value and worth in Him and be willing to step out and use our gifts and talents to serve others. When we do this, we can experience a sense of fulfillment and joy from knowing that we live according to God's plan.

In conclusion, seeing ourselves as Christ sees us is essential for understanding our identity, overcoming negative self-talk, and living a life of purpose. When we adopt this perspective, we can live with confidence and purpose, knowing that our Creator loves and values us. We can use our gifts and talents to serve others and make a positive impact in the world, bringing glory to God in all we do.