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 Identity rebellions and the authority of God.

 Identity rebellions and the authority of God.

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In a world confused about identity and resistant to authority, the Bible reveals a deeper spiritual issue—rebellion against God’s design and rejection of His authority. This message explores how identity crises often begin when people turn away from the Creator and attempt to define themselves apart from Him.

Scripture teaches that our true identity is found in God, not in culture, feelings, or personal desires. When God’s authority is rejected, confusion, pride, and moral disorder follow. From the beginning, rebellion has always been the enemy’s strategy—to question God’s Word, resist His rule, and replace truth with self-definition.

This teaching calls believers to return to biblical truth, submit to God’s authority, and rediscover identity as God created it. It is not a message of hatred or condemnation, but one of repentance, restoration, and alignment with God’s will. True freedom is not found in rebellion, but in obedience to the Lord who created us and loves us.

If you are wrestling with questions of identity, authority, or truth, this message invites you to examine Scripture, humble your heart, and return to the One who defines who we truly are.

Key Scriptures:
Genesis 1:27 • Proverbs 14:12 • Isaiah 45:9 • Romans 9:20 • Colossians 1:16 • James 4:7

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