Do you know who you are?
It’s easy to let yourself be identified by your job, motherhood, sickness, personality type, hobby–I could keep going.
As Christians, however, our identity is Christ Himself. We are saved by His grace, guided by His Word, and commissioned to tell the world all about it.
This is who we are.
Like we talked about a few weeks ago, Jesus is not asking us to drop our brains and our personalities at the door.
Christians are not bland, boring people.
Christians are a diverse, beautiful family united and compelled by our devotion to Jesus Christ.
The Boiler Room discussed 4 fundamental questions this evening that really walk you through what the Christian life is all about.
- Who is God?
- What did He do for us?
- Who are we?
- What do we do?
These questions–and their answers–are the essence of the gospel message.
Our identity as individual believers, as the body of Christ, is rooted in the finished work of Jesus.
It is then lived out in actions that are clearly seen by others.
Jesus told the disciples in John 17 that the world would know us by our love.
Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:14 that the love of Christ compels us to share the gospel.
If Christ is our identity and greatest motivator, then love–His self-sacrificing love–is our DNA.
And with that kind of DNA it puts the actions of our everyday lives in perspective.