WHO ARE YOU…..?
How many of you have asked yourself that question? I know I have. I believe we all have at some point in our lives.
It is a question worth asking. We have been asking that question of ourselves since Adam fell in the garden, and a part of us died in Him. Becoming the man God has called you to be in this life is determined to some degree by how you answer that question…. or if you even ask it.
I believe even my brothers and sisters in Christ, in many cases have failed to ask , or have been blind to the answer to this question. I do not mean that we do not see our position in the righteousness of Christ or that we fail to be thankful to God for Grace and Forgiveness. What I believe we fail to see sometimes is WHO WE ARE.
For most of us, even before we came to understand the gift of salvation, and accept God’s offer of eternal life, we knew there was something greater out there for us, that we were intended for so much more than what we could see. Then the offer of salvation came our way, God provided a way for us to live forever in eternity with Him and we received His Gift of eternal life in Christ. We now have a new-found relationship with God that gives us peace and hope, carries us through the trials of life. We are now part of something greater than ourselves.
This new relationship with God began to provide some answers to the question…who are you….?
Life, at least to me, is a process. God gave us immediate access to Himself and all of His promises. All of the truth he has preserved in His Word, and we began a journey of transformation, not for our salvation, that occurred at the time we received His gift. The transformation is about who we are in this life, walking the earth in the flesh, while possessing all of the blessings of grace, forgiveness, and redemption in Christ. We are a walking paradox. We live, now, in the flesh which will not be redeemed untill the judgement, when the adoption will be completed with the transformation of this flesh to a new glorified body like that of Christ .
Rom_8:15
For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.
Abba translates in today’s english as simply Daddy, which connotes an intimate relationship with God. The same God who created us, who put a plan of redemption in place before Adam was even created. The same God whose Holiness and Justice called for our destruction, but Who’s incredible, unmeasurable love for us found a way to redeem us to Himself.
Php 2:5
Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:
Php 2:6
Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God:
Php 2:7
But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men:
Php 2:8
And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
He carried out that plan over thousands of years untill the sacrifice was complete in the death of Christ on the cross. He loved us so much that He was willing to suffer and defeat death, hell and the grave for us, No greater love has ever been expressed than God’s love for us. How do we dare value ourselves any less, in humility because the work was all Him, in confidence and power because of His love and forgiveness. We are His.
Casting Crown’s has a song that speaks directly to this subject….
“Who am I, that the Lord of all the earth Would care to know my name Would care to feel my hurt. Who am I, that the Bright and Morning Star Would choose to light the way For my ever wandering heart.
Not because of who I am But because of what You’ve done Not because of what I’ve done But because of who You’re
I am a flower quickly fading Here today and gone tomorrow A wave tossed in the ocean A vapor in the wind Still You hear me when I’m calling Lord, You catch me when I’m falling And You’ve told me who I am I am Yours, I am Yours
Who am I, that the eyes that see my sin Would look on me with love and watch me rise again. Who am I, that the Voice that calmed the sea Would call out through the rain And calm the storm in me not because of who I am but because of what You done not because of what I done but because of who you are
I am the flower quickly fading here today and gone tomorrow a wave tossed in the ocean(ocean) a vapor in the wind still You hear me when I call You Lord you catch me when I’m falling and You told me who I am (I am) I am Yours
not because of who I am but because of what You done not because of what I done but because of who You are
I am the flower quickly fading here today and gone tomorrow a wave tossed in the ocean(ocean) a vapor in the wind still You hear me when I call You Lord You catch me when I’m falling and you told me who I am (I am) I am yours, I am yours ,I am yours.
Whom shall I fear Whom shall I fear ‘Cause I am Yours I am Yours”
Rom_8:23
And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.
We will be transformed and receive a glorified body. But for the time being, we must, as Paul says , crucify the flesh daily, recon it as dead and walk in the regenerated spirit that we received at salvation. Romans 8: 29 tells us that all of us, whom God knew ahead of time, that receive Christ, have been preordained by God to be conformed to the image of Christ. Paul said in Romans 12:2; not to conform to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, that is change the way you think. Part of that transformation comes in who we perceive ourselves to be. This is now and will continue to be an ongoing process as we live in this life, pilgrims in a strange land, ” seeking first the kingdom God and His righteousness”.
So, who are we and why is that question so important?
What happens when we fail to see our worth to God and our value in Jesus Christ?
We are willing to settle for less……… how sad.
I’m not talking about wealth or power for this life. I’m talking about how we live this life.
Knowing who we are will help us determine our values, where we invest ourselves, how we perceive success and failure, how we value ourselves and others.
Start asking yourself some questions. Who Am I Really? Does my perception of myself as a redeemed follower of Jesus Christ, equal the image of how God perceives me? Do I tend to devalue myself because of sin or guilt issues? What do I need to do to encourage the transformation of my mind and perceptions of who I am in Christ and how that impacts my life in this world?