Friday, April 19, 2013

How does God See Me?

John 1:12
I am a child of God

1 Peter 2:9
I am a part of a royal lineage

Romans 8:35-39
I am loved by God and nothing can separate me from His love
I am a conqueror

Ephesians 1:4
I am chosen by God

Colossians 2:13-14
I am forgiven and my sin/debt has been paid in full

Philippians 4:13
I am strengthened for all tasks to which God calls me

John 14:16
I have the Holy Spirit in me

Romans 5:1
I have peace with God through Jesus

Hebrew 13:5
I am never alone; God will not leave me

Romans 5:1
I am justified

Romans 8:1
I am free from condemnation

2 Corinthians 1:21-22
I am established, anointed, sealed by God

Philippians 1:6
I am confident that God will complete a good work in me

John 4:24
I am a truth worshiper

2 Corinthians 5:17
I am a new creation!

Mark 16:17-18
I have the ability to perform miracles

Ephesians 3:12
I have the ability to approach God with freedom and confidence

Ephesians 1:11-12
I am blessed, chosen, adopted, accepted, redeemed, and forgiven

Colossians 1:13
I am delivered from dark powers

Hebrews 13:6
I am safe

1 Peter 5:10
I am strong

Song of Solomon 4:10
I am beautiful

1 Peter 2:24
I am healed

What other identity promises can we claim?

I believe in Christ, like I believe in the sun- Not because I can see it, but by it I can see everything else.” -CS Lewis

As a little exercise, look up these verses and take some quiet time to pray and ask God what He wants to reveal to you about yourself. Write down 10 or so things that He loves about you. Then do the same with the ways He would use to describe you. You will be surprised at what He tells you compared to how you actually feel.

This week, I sent a video out to the members of my business (I own a fitness club) and told them they just had to watch it. While I'm normally against any sort of forward or stupid youtube video, I felt pretty overwhelmed with the emotion of this one. So while this has nothing to do with our identity in Christ, it makes a very valid point about perspective and how often, the way we see ourselves is not our true identity:

more on this later...

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

We are human BEINGS

 I've been working on leading a discussion with my young adults group on identity. Why is it so important for us to understand who we are; especially at our stage in life? 

The purpose of realizing your identity is to help you understand who God created you to be. You will be better equipped to step into your calling and recognize your dreams. You will be able to launch well into the next season of your life (marriage, career, education, etc). But it also helps us build the Kingdom and not the church...let me explain that one briefly:

So many people think that our sole mission is to grow the church. But as Pastor Jamey oh-so-eloquently put it last Sunday, "churches are just sheep shacks." They are simply buildings meant to build us up and equip us to go out, not caves we are meant to dwell in. God has already built the church and has given us the keys to the Kingdom (Matthew 16:18), so now it's time to go out! We are meant to set people free in their identity in Christ. So isn't it so very important for us to be solid in who we are? Back to identity...
  
What does it mean to have your identity in Christ?

It's not just a matter of claiming Bible verses for yourself. To have your identity in Christ means that you're placing your confidence for life and eternity in the Lord. It means that you're learning to do all that you do with and for Jesus. It means that people will see Jesus when they look at you. To have your identity in Christ means that you are being formed more and more into the image of the Lord.

Identity revolves around who we are, not what we do. Your calling is not your identity. Your commission is not your identity. Business owner, pastor, burger flipper, school teacher, evangelist, etc are descriptions of things you do, they are not who you are fundamentally. Your vocation is an expression of who you are, not the root. (Ever meet a workaholic who lost their job and lost motivation in life?) Have our priorities as Americans helped us or hindered us in this way? In eternity, it's your character and identity that will remain, not the life you built for yourself. 

Who are we in Christ? Did you know...“In Christ” is referenced 160x in the Bible!

Romans 8:14-17
-We are sons of God
-Closest form of intimacy with Father
-Fellow heirs with Christ

1 Corinthians 3:21-23
- As co-heirs with Christ, we literally have been given all things because Christ was given all things. Think about that...if it was given to Christ, miracles and signs and wonders, WE GET TO DO IT TOO!

Ephesians 5:22-33
Revelation 19:7
- Bride of Christ
- Closest form of intimacy with the Son
- We have all of Him

1 Corinthians 6:19
- Temple of the Holy Spirit
- Closest form of intimacy with the Spirit
- He dwells within us in intimate communion

In all instances we have the closest relationship to God possible without becoming part of His Godhead. We lack nothing and the outflow of our identity should be to "enjoy God and be enjoyed by Him" (John Piper). Oh, and you don't have to do anything to "be" these things. It wouldn't be identity if you did. We are human beings not human doings.

Ask God to surprise you with who He created you to be, not with what He created you to do. You won't be able to fully come into your calling without first understanding who you are.

To be continued...