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March 24th 2026 – Who Am I?

Scripture Reference:

“For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Psalm 139:13-14)

Reflection:

In a world filled with confusion about identity, the question “Who am I?” can weigh heavily on our hearts. Yet, as Christians, we find our identity rooted in our Creator. Psalm 139 reminds us that we are crafted by God’s own hands, designed with purpose and intention.

Each of us carries the fingerprints of our Creator—unique, valuable, and beloved. Our worth is not defined by our achievements, status, or the opinions of others. Instead, our identity is anchored in being children of God, made in His image.

Consider:

  • How often do you seek validation from external sources?
  • In what ways can you remind yourself of your inherent worth in Christ?

As you meditate on this, let’s remember that our journey of understanding who we are is intertwined with our relationship with God. Jesus calls us His friends (John 15:15), and through Him, we are no longer defined by our past mistakes or failures but by His grace and love.

Spend a few moments in silence, asking God to reveal more about your identity in Him. Write down any thoughts or impressions you receive. Remember, the journey to understanding who you are is ongoing, and it flourishes in the light of God’s love and grace.

“True identity is not found in the world’s mirror, but in the heart of the Creator who fearfully and wonderfully made me.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I come before You with a heart full of gratitude for the unique creation that I am. Thank You for knitting me together with purpose and care. Help me to recognize and embrace my identity as Your beloved child, knowing that I am fearfully and wonderfully made.

In moments of doubt, remind me of Your unfailing love and the plans You have for my life. Help me to let go of the need for validation from the world and seek my worth in You alone.

May Your Holy Spirit guide me to understand the gifts and talents You have bestowed upon me, so I can use them to serve others and glorify Your name. Teach me to see myself through Your eyes, and may my self-perception be rooted in Your truth.

Lord, I pray for strength and courage as I seek to live out my identity in You. Help me to walk boldly in faith, reflecting Your love in all I do. Thank You for Your grace that transforms my past and shapes my future. I trust in Your plan for my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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May 21st 2025 – Identity Crisis

And suddenly a voice came from heaven, saying, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” (Matthew 3:17)

In this profound moment of baptism, God affirms Jesus’ identity and expresses His pleasure. Yet, immediately following this declaration, in (Matthew 4:1-10) we see Jesus facing temptation in the wilderness after enduring a forty-day fast. The enemy seeks to undermine this divine affirmation by challenging Jesus with the words, “If You are the Son of God.”

This first temptation is crucial; it invites us to question our own identity in Christ. When we accept God’s gracious, unmerited gift of salvation, our identity is firmly established in the blood of Christ, which triumphs over the enemy. Imagine a first grader coming home with an ‘F’ on their report card, only to be told by a parent, “You are no longer my child—change your name and leave!” It’s unthinkable! Similarly, God does not cast us aside in our failures, for His love is unwavering and never fails (1 Corinthians 13:8).

Consider a drooping plant in a garden. A skilled gardener wouldn’t uproot it and throw it away. Instead, they would place a wooden stake next to it, helping the plant stand tall while being supported. This is a picture of our lives in Christ—leaning not on our own efforts, but fully depending on the grace that God provided through Jesus on the cross, allowing us to grow in Him.

“The enemy aims to make you doubt who you are and whose you are, leading you to strive for what has already been graciously given.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for sacrificing Yourself so that I might find my identity in You as Your beloved child. Help me to continually remember the grace You have extended to me at the cross, that I may live for You in every season of life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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