In Christ, we are reborn and renewed, transformed by the Holy Spirit into new creatures. This transformation is not merely a superficial change; it is a profound metamorphosis that redefines our very essence. As believers, we must grasp the magnitude of this truth, for it is the key to living a victorious life. However, many Christians are defeated in battles they should be winning because they do not understand their identity in Christ. It is crucial to recognize who we are in Him, for this knowledge empowers us to fulfill God's calling for our lives, saves us from perishing, and shapes our destiny.
Understanding our identity in Christ is foundational to exercising the authority we have been given. Without this knowledge, we are like a police officer unaware of his power to stop traffic; we possess authority but cannot wield it effectively. The Word of God is clear: we are called to be holy because God is holy. Yet, how can we be holy if we do not know that we are already made holy in Christ? This ignorance is not just a lack of information; it is a spiritual blindness that prevents us from accessing what has been deposited within us.
Our identity in Christ also serves as a shield against the enemy's attacks. When the apostle Paul was about to be scourged, his assertion of his Roman citizenship saved him from illegal punishment. Similarly, our heavenly citizenship can save us from spiritual attacks when we assert our identity in Christ. This message is only applicable to those who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, for without Him, there is no Christ in us.
Moreover, our identification with Christ determines our reality. Abraham's name change from Abram to Abraham was a declaration of his new identity as a father of many nations. As he embraced this identity, he stepped into the reality of God's promise. Likewise, when we identify with Christ, we align ourselves with the truth of God's Word, and our reality begins to conform to that truth.
Transformation begins with the renewal of our minds through the Word of God. As we meditate on the Scriptures, the revelation of our identity in Christ moves from our minds to our hearts, and from our hearts, it is declared by our mouths, changing our circumstances. This process is not a one-time event but a continuous abiding in the Word, which roots out any false identities and firmly establishes us in our true identity.
Communion is a powerful act of identification with Christ. When we partake of the bread and the cup, we are declaring that Christ's body was broken for us and His blood was shed for us. This act of faith affirms that Christ's life now resides in us, enabling us to live in the abundance of His life.
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