Do you know who you are? Let truth Expose the Lie is the new and third part of this “identity series.” In Kiss Insecurity Goodbye (part 1), we unwrapped how our flawed thinking about God shapes our identity. And in Uncover Your True Identity (part 2), we discussed our identity as a child of the King. Today it’s imperative that I highlight how the truth (light) can uncover the lies(darkness) you’ve learned about yourself and God over the years.
Do you know who you are? Discover your true identity is a part of the Identity Series. To understand your purpose, you must first understand your value in Christ Jesus. Jesus’s salvation gifted the Believer with tons of priceless treasure. Therefore, I encourage you to read Do You Know Who You Are? Kiss Insecurity Goodbye. If you don’t know who you are, you’ll struggle in your soul with many ungodly strongholds.
Do you know who you are? This identity question sounds relatively simple, but you’d be surprised about the response people share. When asked, I bet you usually explain what you do and most likely ramble off a list of things, such as your physical description, accomplishments, where you’re from, or career.
Many of us have the habit of complaining, but today I share 6 action steps that can help you stop. We are living through a great pandemic right now, and unfortunately, this is something we can’t change. The Covid-19 infection rate is going to have to run its course. Therefore, since we will be on lockdown a bit longer, it’s an excellent time to show an attitude of thanksgiving while we’re home self-reflecting.
In this post I share 15 encouraging bible verses/passages to remind you of who God is and that He’s in total control of all things. If we’re unfocused on this undeniable truth, it’s easier to reflect on the problem opposed to remembering God is bigger than any problem.
The title I just want to share this with you was put on my heart this past weekend during my study about the early church. I’ve been studying the book of Acts for the last four weeks and the Holy Spirit led me to go back and re-read a couple of the chapters. The book of Acts was never one that I got into studying before, but I’m so glad that I got into it.
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