While you and I may not "say it out loud" or even realize it, it seems we live, respond, and relate out of certain self-defining questions...questions like:
Who am I? Who does the world say I am? Who do other people say I am? What does this circumstance say I'm worth?
Aren't these natural ways to define ourselves, friends? Ummm...Guilty. Man, I wish we could discuss this together over good coffee, but blog it is. One of the ways we fall quickest into the tempting trap of complaining, discontent and discouragement is to define ourselves by the above questions, instead of THE only question that really matters:
Who does God say I am?
This is the game changer, this is the truth- the radical, honest-to-goodness truth. Here is something we can actually live by, define ourselves by...come what crazy may around the corner. What God says and Who God is will never change, as circumstances and people often do.
We must be in His Word, friends (ah hem, self included!)...it must be come louder than all the other voices a talkin' at us. We must finely and acutly tune our ears to His voice, bend our minds to His truth for ourselves if we wish to stay on this Jesus walk, allowing ourselves to be transformed by the renewing of our minds through the washing of the Word.
Getting in God's word, letting it change us, is like a refreshing, heavenly bath for the brain. I don't know about you, but I know can use one at least one-a-day to keep away the stinkin' thinkin'.
Anyhow, as I began to write a list of "Who Am I's?" I stopped short...wanting to start with a few as examples and allow you to add your own. Lord show us how to use Your Word to stand up against day to day feelings and situations for ourselves!
How are you today? Are you feeling at a dead end? Exausted? Feeling alone? Here are just 3 examples of just Who God says we are...oh the game changes here...thank you Jesus!
Who Am I Anyway?
I am not at a person who as reached a dead end. According to Isaiah 43:19, God is making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland.
I am a person who can rest under any circumstance. According to Hebrews 4: 10, there is a Sabbath-rest for the people of God, for anyone who enters God's rest, rests from his own work, just as God did from His.
I am not left stranded. In fact, I have help in every circumstance. According to Hebrews 4:16, we can approach God's very throne of grace with confidence, so that we may recieve mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need!!
Got anymore to share??? Love y'all!
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