Embracing Our Unshakeable Identity in Christ

 

Summary

### Summary

Today, we delved into the profound topic of identity in Christ, which is foundational to our faith and our walk with God. We began by acknowledging the importance of understanding who God is, as this knowledge is crucial to comprehending our own identity. We explored the concept that our identity in Christ is not based on what we do or our roles in life, but on who we are at our core. This identity is unshakeable and cannot be taken away, unlike other identities we might adopt based on transient aspects of our lives.

We discussed how society often causes us to forget our true identity, much like Peter Pan in the movie "Hook," who forgot he was Peter Pan and became a stressed-out lawyer. Similarly, we can get so caught up in the world's ways that we forget we are children of God, a royal priesthood, and new creations in Christ. This forgetfulness leads to identity crises and instability. However, when we remember and live out our true identity, we bring order to chaos, hope to despair, and light to darkness.

We also touched on the idea that our identity in Christ affects every part of us—body, soul, and spirit. We are called to live differently, to reflect God's nature, and to be a light in the world. This identity empowers us to face impossible situations with faith and confidence, knowing that we are protected and guided by God. We are not just passive participants in life; we are active agents of God's kingdom, called to rule and reign with Him.

Finally, we acknowledged our humanity and the fact that we will make mistakes. Yet, Jesus, who is fully God and fully human, understands our struggles and shortcomings. He sits at the right hand of God, interceding for us, and this gives us hope and assurance. Our identity in Christ is a profound mystery that we are continually discovering, and it requires our active participation and constant reminder.

### Key Takeaways

1. Identity in Christ is Unshakeable: Our identity in Christ is not based on our roles, achievements, or relationships, which can be taken away in an instant. Instead, it is rooted in who we are at our core as children of God. This identity is unshakeable and provides a firm foundation for our lives. [07:18]

2. Society Causes Us to Forget: Much like Peter Pan in "Hook," we can forget our true identity when we get caught up in the ways of the world. Society often brainwashes us into becoming someone we are not, leading to identity crises and instability. Remembering our identity in Christ helps us navigate life with purpose and confidence. [11:35]

3. Our Identity Affects Every Part of Us: Being a new creation in Christ affects our body, soul, and spirit. We are called to live differently, reflecting God's nature in every aspect of our lives. This holistic transformation empowers us to bring order to chaos and hope to despair. [17:18]

4. We Are a Royal Priesthood: As a royal priesthood, we are both kings and priests, called to minister to God and bring His presence to others. This dual role was separated in the Old Covenant but is united in the New Covenant through Christ. We are conduits of God's presence and power in the world. [22:14]

5. Jesus Understands Our Humanity: Jesus, who is fully God and fully human, understands our struggles and shortcomings. He sits at the right hand of God, interceding for us. This gives us hope and assurance that we are not alone in our journey. Our identity in Christ is a profound mystery that we are continually discovering. [39:38]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[01:32] - Excitement and Updates
[02:56] - Series Introduction: Cultivating Culture
[04:15] - Importance of Identity in Christ
[05:42] - Living Out Our True Identity
[07:18] - Identity Crisis and Stability
[09:04] - Movie Illustration: Hook
[11:35] - Forgetting Our True Identity
[13:03] - Facing Impossible Situations
[14:18] - Testimony of Faith
[17:18] - New Creation in Christ
[20:41] - Royal Priesthood
[22:14] - Kingship and Priesthood United
[25:10] - Children of God
[29:17] - Confidence as God's Children
[32:39] - The Great Exchange
[34:21] - Light of the World
[38:11] - Embracing Our Humanity
[39:38] - Jesus Understands Our Struggles
[43:06] - Closing Prayer

Study Guide

### Bible Reading
1. 2 Corinthians 5:17 - "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"
2. 1 Peter 2:9 - "But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light."
3. John 1:12-13 - "Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God—children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God."

### Observation Questions
1. According to 2 Corinthians 5:17, what happens to a person who is in Christ? How does this verse describe the transformation?
2. In 1 Peter 2:9, what are the four descriptions given to believers? What is the purpose of these descriptions?
3. John 1:12-13 speaks about becoming children of God. What are the conditions mentioned for this transformation to occur?
4. The sermon mentioned that our identity in Christ is unshakeable and not based on our roles or achievements. What are some examples given in the sermon that illustrate this point? [07:18]

### Interpretation Questions
1. How does understanding that we are a new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17) change the way we view our past mistakes and current struggles?
2. What does it mean to be a "royal priesthood" as described in 1 Peter 2:9? How does this dual role of royalty and priesthood impact our daily lives and interactions with others? [22:14]
3. John 1:12-13 emphasizes the right to become children of God. How does this new identity as God's children influence our sense of belonging and purpose in life?
4. The sermon used the movie "Hook" to illustrate how society can cause us to forget our true identity. How does this analogy help us understand the importance of remembering our identity in Christ? [11:35]

### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you based your identity on a role, achievement, or relationship. How did it affect you when that aspect of your life changed or was taken away? How can you shift your focus to your unshakeable identity in Christ? [07:18]
2. Society often pressures us to conform to its standards. What are some practical steps you can take to remind yourself daily of your true identity in Christ, especially when facing societal pressures? [11:35]
3. Being a new creation in Christ affects every part of us—body, soul, and spirit. What specific changes can you make in your lifestyle to reflect this holistic transformation? [17:18]
4. As a royal priesthood, we are called to minister to God and bring His presence to others. How can you actively fulfill this role in your community or workplace this week? [22:14]
5. Jesus understands our humanity and intercedes for us. How does this truth provide comfort and assurance in your current struggles? How can you lean on this understanding in your daily walk with God? [39:38]
6. The sermon mentioned that we are the light of the world. What are some specific ways you can let your light shine in your family, neighborhood, or workplace? [34:21]
7. Reflect on the concept of being children of God. How does this identity influence your relationship with God and others? What steps can you take to deepen this relationship and live out your identity as His child? [25:10]

Devotional

Day 1: Unshakeable Identity in Christ
Our identity in Christ is not based on our roles, achievements, or relationships, which can be taken away in an instant. Instead, it is rooted in who we are at our core as children of God. This identity is unshakeable and provides a firm foundation for our lives. When we understand that our worth and value come from being God's children, we can face life's challenges with confidence and peace. This identity is a gift from God, and it is not something we earn or achieve on our own.

In a world where identities are often tied to what we do, our successes, or our failures, it is liberating to know that our true identity is secure in Christ. This unshakeable identity means that no matter what happens in our lives, we remain beloved children of God. This truth can transform how we see ourselves and how we live our lives, giving us a sense of stability and purpose that transcends our circumstances. [07:18]

1 Peter 2:9 (ESV): "But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light."

Reflection: Think about a recent situation where you felt your identity was challenged or shaken. How can you remind yourself of your unshakeable identity in Christ in similar situations in the future?


Day 2: Remembering Our True Identity
Much like Peter Pan in "Hook," we can forget our true identity when we get caught up in the ways of the world. Society often brainwashes us into becoming someone we are not, leading to identity crises and instability. Remembering our identity in Christ helps us navigate life with purpose and confidence. When we forget who we are in Christ, we can easily become overwhelmed by the pressures and expectations of the world.

However, when we remember that we are children of God, a royal priesthood, and new creations in Christ, we can live with a sense of purpose and direction. This remembrance helps us to stay grounded and focused on what truly matters, allowing us to bring order to chaos and hope to despair. By continually reminding ourselves of our true identity, we can resist the lies and distractions of the world and live out our calling with confidence. [11:35]

Colossians 3:1-3 (ESV): "If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God."

Reflection: Identify one way society has caused you to forget your true identity in Christ. What practical steps can you take this week to remind yourself of who you are in Him?


Day 3: Holistic Transformation in Christ
Being a new creation in Christ affects our body, soul, and spirit. We are called to live differently, reflecting God's nature in every aspect of our lives. This holistic transformation empowers us to bring order to chaos and hope to despair. Our identity in Christ is not just a spiritual reality but impacts every part of our being, leading to a comprehensive change in how we live and interact with the world.

As new creations, we are called to embody the values and character of Christ in our daily lives. This means living with integrity, compassion, and love, and being a light in the world. Our transformed identity enables us to face challenges with faith and confidence, knowing that we are protected and guided by God. By embracing this holistic transformation, we can make a positive impact on those around us and fulfill our calling as God's representatives on earth. [17:18]

2 Corinthians 5:17 (ESV): "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come."

Reflection: In what specific area of your life (body, soul, or spirit) do you need to reflect more of God's nature? What changes can you make to align this area with your identity in Christ?


Day 4: Embracing Our Royal Priesthood
As a royal priesthood, we are both kings and priests, called to minister to God and bring His presence to others. This dual role was separated in the Old Covenant but is united in the New Covenant through Christ. We are conduits of God's presence and power in the world. This unique identity calls us to live with a sense of responsibility and purpose, knowing that we are representatives of God's kingdom.

Our role as a royal priesthood means that we have the privilege and responsibility of bringing God's presence into every situation we encounter. We are called to intercede for others, share the gospel, and demonstrate God's love and power in practical ways. By embracing this identity, we can make a significant impact on the world around us, bringing hope, healing, and transformation to those in need. [22:14]

Revelation 1:6 (ESV): "And made us a kingdom, priests to his God and Father, to him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen."

Reflection: How can you actively live out your role as a royal priesthood in your daily life? Identify one specific way you can minister to others and bring God's presence into a situation this week.


Day 5: Jesus Understands Our Humanity
Jesus, who is fully God and fully human, understands our struggles and shortcomings. He sits at the right hand of God, interceding for us. This gives us hope and assurance that we are not alone in our journey. Our identity in Christ is a profound mystery that we are continually discovering. Knowing that Jesus understands our humanity and intercedes for us provides comfort and encouragement as we navigate the challenges of life.

Despite our imperfections and failures, we can have confidence that Jesus is advocating for us before the Father. This assurance allows us to approach God with boldness and trust, knowing that we are loved and accepted. As we grow in our understanding of our identity in Christ, we can experience greater freedom and joy in our relationship with God, knowing that we are fully known and fully loved. [39:38]

Hebrews 4:15-16 (ESV): "For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need."

Reflection: Reflect on a recent struggle or shortcoming you have experienced. How does knowing that Jesus understands and intercedes for you change your perspective on this situation?

Quotes

1. "Our faith can't be tested if we don't have those times. So our faith has been tested and strengthened and just feeling this new resurgence of hope, you know, that God is going to not only do what we thought he was going to do, but he's going to do immeasurably greater than what we could think or imagine. That's a promise. So I'm just super pumped." [01:32] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Apart from understanding who God is, which, you know, we have such a finite understanding of who God is and how good he is. A couple of weeks ago, we talked about the goodness of God and how important it is to understand his goodness. Apart from that, that is the most important thing. That is foundational. Next to that is understanding your identity in Christ. That is so important." [04:15] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "If we truly understood who we were in Christ, we would be bringing the chaos in this world into order. If we truly understood it. So now I'm not saying like, this isn't to like, you know, poopoo anybody or whatever, because it's all, you know, we all forget. We all, it's like when we're in society, it's like we're swimming upstream, right?" [05:42] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When we establish our identity in those things, those things can get taken away in an instant. Again, they're not bad things, but they get taken away in an instant. And then who are you? Promising athlete, going to go, you know, whatever, go pro or something, career ending injury. Who are you? When we're faced with these things, we actually have to ask ourselves that question. Who am I?" [07:18] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "When we truly find our identity in Christ, that is one thing that cannot be taken away from you. It cannot be taken away from you. If you stay in that place of understanding and striving after those things, it's one thing that you could stand on of who am I? Well, we're going to find out." [09:04] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "When we're not living heavenly minded, when we're just living on this physical plane and just, just getting dragged along through life, we forget who we are in Christ. Thank you, Hook. That's a good illustration. We need to remember our identity in Christ. It will cause us to approach situations differently." [13:03] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We need to know and remember who we are for the sake of those around us, and for ourselves. Firstly, we are a new creation. Second Corinthians 5, 17 says that you're a new creation. The old is gone. The new has come. When you receive Christ, you become a new creation. You're not just like a, you know, slap, I'm a Christian now. Yeah, you are, but you become a new creation." [15:48] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We are children of God. John 1, 12 through 13 says, Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God. Children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or husband's will, but born of God. It's kind of crazy how we end up like our parents, you know? I'm good with that. My dad's awesome." [25:10] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We are the light of the world. You know, Jesus made a lot of I am statements in scripture, right? You know, I am the light of the world. I am the bread of life. I am the way, the truth, and the life. I am the good shepherd. All these I am statements, which is awesome because it's a throwback to when Moses was speaking to God. And he's like, who's speaking to me? And he says, I am." [34:21] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "We are human, and we will never cease to be human, and in this world, in this life, as we're figuring it out, as we're walking with God, as we're walking through sanctification, as we're becoming more and more like him, as we're choosing to image him, we are going to screw up all sorts of ways. We're going to mess up. We're going to say the wrong thing. We're going to hurt people. We're going to hurt ourselves. We're going to make stupid decisions." [38:11] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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