Reclaiming Our True Identity in Christ

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1. "No past, no present, no friends, no connections. Your entire identity has been erased. That would be a scary thing. A very scary experience. To have no recollection and no identity of who you are. But that is exactly what Satan is trying to do to your true identity. He's trying to erase it. You may not even realize this, but there's a spiritual war going on over your identity. Satan cannot create anything. Only God creates. God is the creator. Satan has never created anything. Satan can only pervert, distort, or destroy. And so what he likes to do is take what God has created for good, pervert it, distort it, or destroy it." [02:30] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "People all your life have been trying to get you to be what they want you to be, not what God wants you to be. And Satan uses the opinions of others to keep you from the true you, what you were meant to be by God. Satan uses hurt and he uses pain in your life to deceive you and disguise your true identity. Because if he can get you resentful, if he can get you bitter, if he can get you angry, guilty, or ashamed, he knows you're going to miss your true identity." [03:28] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Now, if all these tools are being used against me to conceal who God really made me to be, things my parents said, my peers said, the society said, the media said, Satan said, and the things that I say to myself, how do I know the real me? How do I know the true me, who God made me to be? Well, we can go back to that famous 17th century philosopher, Blaise Pascal. Blaise Pascal was a physicist. He was a mathematician in the 1600s. And he was also a philosopher. And Pascal said this, quote, not only do we know God through Jesus Christ, but we only know ourselves through Jesus Christ." [08:21] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "You are a people holy to the Lord. In other words, very valuable, set apart to the Lord your God. His treasured possession. Did you know that when God looks at you, he doesn't go, oh no, I created that person. You gotta be kidding me. What was I thinking when I did that person? When God looks at you. He sees you as his treasured possession. Nobody values you more than God. Nobody. The Bible says this in Isaiah 43, 4. God says you are precious to me. Now your parents may have never called you precious, but God does." [22:37] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "You are not what your parents said you were. You are not what other people, friends or enemies, said you were. You are not what the media and culture says you are. You are not what Satan says you are. You're not even what you tell yourself you are. That's the false identity. You need to get back to your true identity. Your true identity has been stolen. And you need to get it back." [53:35] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "When Satan comes and says, you must earn God's acceptance, you say, that's a lie. I am completely accepted no matter what I do. And when Satan comes and says, you don't matter, you're not important, you're worthless, you say, that's a lie. I am extremely valuable. And the cross shows it. And I belong to God and he's my father, so shut up. And when Satan comes to you and says, nobody would love you if they really knew what you're like, you say, that's a lie. I am eternally loved and I am loved unconditionally. and I am loved unfailingly, it's never going to stop." [59:07] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "How should I act once I know my true identity? I didn't have time to share these verses with you on the outline. The ones at the end, here's your homework. Go home and look those verses up. Because there wasn't enough room on the outline for them. And in those five verses, it says this. The very thing God does with you, he expects you to do with everybody else. God says, he accepts you totally. You are to totally accept everybody else. It says, just as you've been accepted in Christ, you should accept others in Christ." [01:01:02] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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