Treks
Well-Known Member
Hello
I've been on a journey recently learning more about finding my identity in Christ. It seems to me that it is an essential, fundamental, critical part of faith, yet as soon as I grasp it, it slips away from me. But it feels like growth in the right direction.
So, what does the phrase "identity in Christ" bring to mind for you? Does the phrase "Christ-like" have baggage for you? Is it important that we bring ourselves into alignment with Christ, that we make His identity our identity, and that's how we become children of God? Is this what it means for Jesus to be the way, the truth, and the life? You're invited to share any other thoughts on this topic.
I thought this YouTube video was very helpful:
Thanks
Treks
I've been on a journey recently learning more about finding my identity in Christ. It seems to me that it is an essential, fundamental, critical part of faith, yet as soon as I grasp it, it slips away from me. But it feels like growth in the right direction.
So, what does the phrase "identity in Christ" bring to mind for you? Does the phrase "Christ-like" have baggage for you? Is it important that we bring ourselves into alignment with Christ, that we make His identity our identity, and that's how we become children of God? Is this what it means for Jesus to be the way, the truth, and the life? You're invited to share any other thoughts on this topic.
I thought this YouTube video was very helpful:
Thanks
Treks