Who Are You?
Many Christians still do not know their identity in God. Consequently, they are living a defeated life being constantly bombarded with the enemy’ s attack. God wants us to live in victory because He already done the work of defeating the enemy. He wants us to position ourselves to receive the out pouring of His favors.
“Who am I?” Have you ever asked yourself that question and pondered on it for a while? Do you really know who you are? Many people, young and old, are singing the famous song by Sinach – ‘I Know Who I Am!’ But I often wondered if they actually believe the words they are singing.
The song states in part: ‘We are the chosen generation called forth to show His excellence. All I require for life God has given me – I know who I am…’
However, when you look at the present state of the Church and the society, it is evident that the majority of people do not know who they really are and who they represent.
Sociologists consider this generation of young people from ages twenty-eight and under or those children born after 1980 to be the millennial generation.
These children were born in the era of…
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Yes, yes, yes! I too love to teach about our identity, as well as, our authority and inheritance in Christ. Thank you for this post!
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Knowing our identity in God is important so that we will stay focused. Thank you
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Hi Beverley,
I was actually trying to leave a comment on the other blog post but I clicked the wrong link on my phone. I will comment here. I did not know that Joshua was the son of a nun. I thought he was Jewish and nuns are Christian. Who knew? Not me.
Maybe you can check out my blog if you need any Blogging Tips. That’s what I write about.
Janice
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I dont think Nun refers to a Catholic. I think it was the name of his father. I visit your blog and it certainly has a wealth of information that I desperately need. I will keep in touch. Thanks for visiting mine
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Hi Beverley,
Thanks for clarifying that point for me about Joshua. Thank you as well for following my blog!
Janice
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No problem. It was a pleasure to be on your blog
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