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Who Am I – Understanding Your Identity in Christ

Who Am I – Understanding Your Identity in Christ

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We’re diving into one of life’s most powerful questions: Who am I? It’s a question we’ve all wrestled with at some point, and for believers, it carries a deeper weight. As life changes, we may question our identities completely. Am I still a sinner, or am I something new? Does my past define me? What does it mean to have an identity in Christ? For those who are not saved, we challenge you to consider your identity: a sinner, on your way to a Christless eternity. More specifically, what that means is eternal suffering and separation from God in a conscious state for eternity. This is not what the Lord intended – listen to the call of the Gospel. Good news that the Son of God was born as a baby, grew into a Man, fully man, fully God, and died on the Cross to pay a price you could not pay. Your Sin was condemned, and your sins were paid for; accept the free gift of salvation and have a new identity today: new creation in Christ. In this episode, we’re going to unpack what the Bible says about who you really are — not who the world says you are, not who your mistakes say you are — but who God says you are. If you had to introduce yourself to someone, how would you identify yourself? What happens when I have an unstable identity?Being saved – are you saved?!How does it impact my life when I don’t know who I am or when I let my identity shift based on circumstances or opinions?”What does it mean to be “born again?”“Ye must be born again” – the words of the Lord Jesus2 Corinthians 5:7, 17Ephesians 2:10What or Who ultimately defines my identity? My actions or God? Or is it a little bit of both?2 Corinthians 5:17 – “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.”Ephesians 2:10 – “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works…”How do I see myself: as a sinner, a saint, or something else?When I sin, is it ok for me to admit: “I’m a sinner?”Romans 8:1 – “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus…”Ephesians 1:6 – “…He made us accepted in the Beloved.”Is there a difference between repentance and confession?Do sinners repent? Do saints confess?Do I need to keep repenting to stay saved?Romans 8:1 – “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus…”Hebrews 10:14 – “For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.”Is salvation still active in my present life?Does that mean I can lose my salvation?2 Corinthians 4:16 – “…the inward man is being renewed day by day.”Colossians 3: 1 – 17 (focus on verse 10). – Man’s responsibility Philippians 2:12-13 – “…work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God who works in you…” Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! UNEDITED TRANSCRIPTION: Welcome to the Patterns of Truth podcast, the place for casual discussion of biblical principles and difficult questions that face the Christian believer. We believe that the Bible can speak to today’s issues, giving us the wisdom and the courage we need for our lives. We are so glad that you are joining us, and you can always find us at patterns of thought. Welcome to the Patterns of Truth podcast. This is the show where we explore the foundations of our faith and what it really means to live in the truth of the gospel. I’m your host for today’s conversation, Patricia. And today we’re diving into one of life’s most powerful questions who am I? It’s a question we’ve all wrestled with at some point, whether we’re in different stages of life or just growing and figuring ourselves out. But as Christians, as believers, this question carries a deeper weight Await as life changes, we may question our identities completely. Like I said before, we may ask ourselves based on my action, am I still a sinner or am I something new, a saint? Does my past define me? What does it mean to have identity in Christ? But first, I have to always mention we can’t assume that all of our listeners are Christians are saved. So we challenge those who may not be saved. Maybe you’re curious about the Bible, about Jesus Christ, about Christians. Whatever we talk about, we challenge you to consider your identity. In the Scripture. There are only two. You either belong to the Lord or you don’t. A sinner means that you are on your way to a christless eternity. And that term may sound unfamiliar, but specifically, that term means that eternal suffering and separation from God happens in a conscious state for all of eternity. You do not accept Jesus Christ as your Savior. This is not what the Lord intended for human beings, his creation. Please listen to the call of the gospel. That’s a word that means good news. And this good news is that the Son of God was born as a baby. His name is Jesus Christ. He grew up into a man. He was fully man and fully ...
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