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Your who changes your do.
Example:
I’m an addict
I’m an anxious person
That’s why:
•After you yell at your kids, you think, I’m a bad parent.
•When you don’t get the job, you think, I’m pathetic. I never get any breaks.
•When you realize you didn’t read your Bible or pray again
this week, you think, I’m a bad Christian.
• Sought after (Isa. 62:12)
• Precious in his sight (Isa. 43:4)
• A new creation in Christ (2 Cor. 5:17)
• Not condemned (Rom. 8:1)
• Forgiven (Col. 1:14)
• Loved (1 John 3:1)
• Accepted (Rom. 15:7)
• A child of God (John 1:12)
• Jesus’ friend (John 15:14)
• Free (John 8:36)
• The temple of God (1 Cor. 6:19)
• God’s treasured possession (Deut. 7:6)
• Complete in Christ (Col. 2:10 NLT)
• Chosen (Col. 3:12)
• Called (2 Tim. 1:9)
• An ambassador of the Most High God (2 Cor. 5:20)
• God’s masterpiece (Eph. 2:10 NLT)
• Able to do all things through Christ, who gives you strength (Phil. 4:13)
• More than a conqueror through Jesus, who loves you (Rom. 8:37)
ExerciseIn this exercise, let’s identify some of the voices that have accused you and told you things about yourself that are not true.
Has someone in your family or some other close relationship
consistently told you something that you have come to believe about
yourself–even though it is not based in truth?
List those lies.
Next, list any accusations you consistently repeat about yourself
that are not on your list of lies, whether or not you know their origin.
Which of the identity statements and Bible verses listed in this
chapter stood out to you? Write out why you feel that statement and
verse (or verses) speak to you.
You are who God says you are.
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Your who changes your do.
Example:
I’m an addict
I’m an anxious person
That’s why:
•After you yell at your kids, you think, I’m a bad parent.
•When you don’t get the job, you think, I’m pathetic. I never get any breaks.
•When you realize you didn’t read your Bible or pray again
this week, you think, I’m a bad Christian.
• Sought after (Isa. 62:12)
• Precious in his sight (Isa. 43:4)
• A new creation in Christ (2 Cor. 5:17)
• Not condemned (Rom. 8:1)
• Forgiven (Col. 1:14)
• Loved (1 John 3:1)
• Accepted (Rom. 15:7)
• A child of God (John 1:12)
• Jesus’ friend (John 15:14)
• Free (John 8:36)
• The temple of God (1 Cor. 6:19)
• God’s treasured possession (Deut. 7:6)
• Complete in Christ (Col. 2:10 NLT)
• Chosen (Col. 3:12)
• Called (2 Tim. 1:9)
• An ambassador of the Most High God (2 Cor. 5:20)
• God’s masterpiece (Eph. 2:10 NLT)
• Able to do all things through Christ, who gives you strength (Phil. 4:13)
• More than a conqueror through Jesus, who loves you (Rom. 8:37)
ExerciseIn this exercise, let’s identify some of the voices that have accused you and told you things about yourself that are not true.
Has someone in your family or some other close relationship
consistently told you something that you have come to believe about
yourself–even though it is not based in truth?
List those lies.
Next, list any accusations you consistently repeat about yourself
that are not on your list of lies, whether or not you know their origin.
Which of the identity statements and Bible verses listed in this
chapter stood out to you? Write out why you feel that statement and
verse (or verses) speak to you.
You are who God says you are.
✉️ Subscribe to the newsletter
💼