Embracing Our True Identity in Christ

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"The one thing that I know is consistent, that's never going to fail is the word of God and God's word will never fail. It will always be spot on. It'll always be right. So what I need to do is make sure that I go back to the word and trust, trust what God says I am. Let them. Let that be what our firm foundation. Let that be the pillars of who we are." [00:40:25] (30 seconds)


"Trust who God says we are. He says it in first Peter two, nine, very simple. You are what? A chosen people say I'm chosen a Royal priesthood say I'm Royal priesthood, right man say I'm a holy, we're in a nation, we're a holy nation, holy nation. He said, well, I don't. I don't, I don't think we're really holy anymore. Are you moved by what you see or you move by faith?" [00:40:54] (31 seconds)


"True identity is truly, truly, truly, I'm going to say it again, truly found in Christ. The Samaritan woman at the well, she came burdened by her past. She came burdened by her past. We should not have to walk to somebody and be burdened about telling them about the love of Jesus Christ and the choices that we have made." [00:55:16] (23 seconds)


"She was defined by her failures. She was isolated in shame. But after an encounter with Jesus at the well, she left transformed. She no longer defined by who she was, but who Christ said she is. She came to that well broken. She came there with us through seven that she was an outcast. She came to the well at noon. And why? Because she was avoiding people." [00:56:30] (31 seconds)


"She sought out satisfaction in what? And from who? From people. But what happened? She still felt empty. When we read the text and we see, he says, you can drink from a well that will never run dry. Why? Because every well that she thought she was drinking from, every source of satisfaction that she thought was going to satisfy, she always became empty again." [00:57:45] (29 seconds)


"Jesus doesn't expose us to shame us. I want to tell you that Jesus is not here to expose us to shame us, but he reveals truth to redeem us. Hashtag that one. Jesus reveals truth to redeem us and not shame us. I've come to love the world, not condemn the world. She became a bold witness." [01:02:18] (25 seconds)


"When you have that new identity where she was hiding, she was an outcast. She went from outcast to an evangelist. She left her jar behind and she ran to the city to tell the goodness of God. He told me all about my past, but this is what he gave me. He gave me a life and a life more abundantly, and I know I can do that. She went from hiding to testifying." [01:02:46] (23 seconds)


"Your identity is rooted in the love and not achievements. The one thing that you just got to achieve, as the Bible says, is choose this day who you're going to serve. Choose this day. There's another scripture that says take up your cross daily and what? Follow him. Some of us took up that cross ten years ago. Some of us took that cross up six months ago, 30 years ago." [00:53:29] (30 seconds)


"Because the righteous will flourish like a palm. They will grow like a cedar in Lebanon. Planted in the what? The house of the Lord. Some people at that. You see those? Those are what? Those are wedding bands. Those are wedding rings that we placed on each other. You know what you call that? Planted." [01:07:47] (58 seconds)


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