“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all
things have become new.”—2 Corinthians 5:17
Who are you?
Have you ever really thought about this
question? Who are you as a person that
is how do you define you? The definition of ourselves’ tends to be defined
by external circumstances. For example,
you fail a test in school the definition of yourself becomes “I’m a failure.” You get married, the definition of yourself
becomes, “I’m a wife” or “I’m a husband.” In contrast, if/when you get
divorced, you come, “The divorcee.” But it is not like in the time you were a
wife, to the time you were divorced, you suddenly transformed into a new self,
right? Or what if you were employed in the morning as a bank teller, but by the
end of the day you were laid off. You are no longer a bank teller, but are you
a different person? No, you are not.
These external labels do not define you.
You are so much more than these labels.
Have
you ever just met someone and they immediately ask you what you did? Sadly, many women I have been introduced to
will immediately say something like this, “I’m just a housewife.” The hidden meaning behind their opening
statement is quite evident; “I do not feel that what I do is valuable;
therefore (in their viewpoint), the label that they associate with is defining
there worth as an individual. We’re given labels our entire life (popular girl,
jock, bully, rich kid, loser, CEO, stay-at-home-mom, etc.). But we don’t have to adopt those labels as
our personal truth. Remember that Christ never thinks about us, according to the labels
that society, or we place on ourselves’.
Christ’s
salvation is continually redefining.
What I mean by this statement is that as we accept our definition that
Christ reveals to us as “we are in Him.”
We do not fully grasp the reality of what it means to be “in Christ” all
at one time, but the Holy Spirit continually reveals Christ to us. For example, the very action of salvation is
redefining. You were lost now you are
saved. You were a victim now you are
victorious. You were dead now you are
alive in Christ. You were afar off, but now you have been made
near by the blood of Christ. What are
some other examples that you can think of?
In Matthew chapter 1 verses 1
– 16, we find the history of some of the women in Jesus’ lineage. The Holy Spirit included these women as
redefined by God, and not one of them is mention by the label that society or
others had placed upon them. If you
will read the history of Tamar, you will find that she was labeled as a misused
woman, a woman of shame; but, the Holy Spirit never mentions that in these
verses. Rahab was defined as a harlot—a prostitute
and in Joshua 2 she was labeled sneaky because of circumstances. Later, we see her redefined as wise
counselor, aide, and savior of her own family and the mother of Boaz.
Today ask yourself the question, what does my past say about
me? And then be encouraged because salvation
removes our past. Our positive actions count and we can turn
ourselves around.
In Matthew 1:18 – 21 we read, “Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows: After
His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was
found with child of the Holy Spirit. Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not wanting to make her a
public example, was minded to put her away secretly. But while he thought about these things,
behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph, son
of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is
conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. 1 And she will bring forth a
Son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He
will save His people from their sins.”
Notice in vs. 21 that God knows every detail of His plan for
your life. We see here that God is giving
to Joseph the details. He is given the
gender, name, and purpose. I encourage you to remember that God’s plan always has a purpose
and His purpose is always bigger than you.
Today make a conscious effort to choose to identify with the way that
your Heavenly Father sees you, and allow the Holy Spirit to enlarge your
understanding of the purpose that He has for your life.
Prayer—Heavenly Father,
today I purpose to lay aside labels that society, others, or myself have placed
upon me. I choose to be redefined by You
as Your plans for me are for good and they will bring me to my expected
end. I surrender to You and not to be
defined by my present circumstances, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.