EncouragementIdentity

Who am I? – Part 2

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Yesterday I shared that you must determine your identity if you are to understand your purpose.  I spent many days/years wondering if I was really doing what God wanted me to do.  Day after day I’d sit in front of my computer screen thinking about how I’m not out sharing the gospel, not having and impact and how I needed to get a job where I could do those things.

What was preventing me from doing those things where I was currently working? Nothing!  My problem wasn’t my job, it was a lack of understanding of my identity.  My activities and roles flow from my identity.  My job wasn’t preventing me from being who I was in Christ.  I was preventing myself from living out my identity based on my expectations and understanding of what God wanted me to be doing.

As children of God we were given a mission.  Matthew 28:18-20 says:

And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”

This commission is connected with our identity as children of God through our relationship with Christ; not limited by our vocation.  The beauty of it is that how we make a living is not hugely important. We can carry out this mission in any role anywhere.  David was a king, Paul was a tent maker,and  Peter a fisherman.  They all had the same purpose…to point others to Christ.

We have the same purpose: to point others to Christ.  Disregard the constraints of your situation, working or unemployed, and carry out the mission God has given you today.  Love God and love others with Christ’s love.   Living out of our identity as children of God leads us to a life of dependence and true rest.

Reflection

How is your understanding of your identity shaping the actions you’re taking?

Is your identity leading you to a life of dependence, rest, and action?

Prayer

Father, what a blessing it is, that through Christ, we can call you Dad. Our identity is so tightly connected to you, that all our actions flow from it. Help us to truly grasp what it means to be “in Christ” so we may effectively carry out Your great commission for the sake of the gospel. We lift this all in Jesus’ name, Amen!

@brianfriedl

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