"In Christ" and My Identity |
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In Christ Explained by Paul While Jesus did not talk often about what it means to live in Him, the apostle Paul wrote many letters to the early churches, sharing the truth that Christians are "in Christ." We read that being "in Christ" means that we have been a part of God's plan from before the foundation of the world, that God thinks of us as having been with Christ during His life, death, and resurrection, that we can live and act today out of that union, and that we have a new community of faith that stems from being united with Christ. First, Paul explained that being "in Christ" means that we have been a part of God's plan from eternity past. While we experience a time of not knowing Christ as Savior before becoming Christians, in the thoughts of God, we have always been united with Christ. Ephesians 1:4–5 says, He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will. - Our identity as sons and daughters of God has never been in doubt or at risk but has always been part of His perfect plan.
In addition, Paul explained that God also thinks of believers as having been "in Christ" during Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. His righteous life is credited to us who believe in Him (see Philippians 3:9). God thinks of us as having died with Christ (see Romans 6:6; 2 Corinthians 5:14) and raised to life with Him (see Ephesians 2:6; Colossians 3:1). Our identity is no longer that of sinners but that of saints because of Christ's life, death, and resurrection on our behalf. |
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Our identity as sons and daughters of God has never been in doubt or at risk but has always been part of His perfect plan. |
Our identity as sons and daughters of God has never been in doubt or at risk but has always been part of His perfect plan. |
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Paul's teaching about being "in Christ" is not limited to the past, however. It also has strong implications for the present. As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith, as you have been taught, abounding in it with thanksgiving. — Colossians 2:6–7 In calling us to "walk in Him," Paul commanded believers to act not out of our own strength or for our own glory but in the strength of Christ and for His glory. This echoes what Jesus Himself said to His disciples in John 15:5: He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing. A fourth aspect of being "in Christ" in Paul's teaching is that in Christ we are a part of a new community of believers. In Romans 12:5, he said, We, being many, are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another. Our identity in Christ is also an identity as a member of the new, redeemed community of saints. Paul's teaching of being "in Christ" permeates his letters and has far-reaching implications. In Christ, our identity is secure, having been determined from eternity past. In Christ, we are redeemed children of God, not children of wrath. We act not to build our own reputation but through Christ's strength to give Him glory. And in Christ, we identify with a community of fellow believers who also seek to serve and honor Him. |
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Do you know that part of your identity is in Christ? Whether you're a new Christian or have been a Jesus-follower for 65 years, you are in Christ. That is a wonderful part of God's perfect plan! ~ Devotionals Daily |
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Our identities—the people we are—shape how we live each day. We build our identities around our work, our interests, and our families. God made us to live out of a deeper identity, one based in who He says we are, and find fulfilment in the identity Christ gives us. The Life in Christ Bible invites you to discover, believe, and rejoice in who God says you are. You will learn what it means to bear God's image and find our identity in Christ with notes that trace these themes throughout all Scripture. You will explore what it means to live out of your true identity day-by-day with practical wisdom from 16 key topics. And you will be encouraged by quotes revealing the good news of being made in the image of God and conformed to the image of Christ (Genesis 1:27; Romans 8:29). |
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Features include: - Book introductions that feature identity-related themes and topics found in each book
- 1000 chain-referenced notes connected to 40 themes related to our identity in Christ that run throughout the Bible
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- 50 encouraging quotes about our identity and life in Christ
- 17 charts
- Concordance
- End of page translators' notes and cross references
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