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Content with Who I Am

Ronald Vanoverloop·2016-10-01

In Christ we have a new life through the new birth, by which we are re-created in the image of God (Eph. 4:24). We have a spiritual and heavenly identity in Jesus Christ which is from above. This is our earthly identity as human beings. Through the new birth we are the children of God in the Son of

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Of Faith, Food, and the Folly of the Figure

Jon VanOverloop·2009-06-01

We keep this temple of the Holy Spirit in better condition with exercise. Christian Response to Body-Image Issues The center of these body-image issues is identity. Too often in young people the body becomes the dominant factor in identify. The center of identity is actually the soul. Young people’

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Covenant Reformed News – June 2017 • Volume XVI, Issue 14

2017-06-01

Our Identity in Christ (3) Men and women truly know and rejoice in their identity as human beings, and as male and female, only in Jesus Christ! We entered our new, spiritual life through the new birth. We had a first, physical birth and we were born again with a spiritual birth. Our first birth wa

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Paul, A Servant of Jesus Christ

Cory Griess·2013-10-01

The child of God must be able to say, if you strip all those things away from me, I still am who I am; you have not destroyed me, you have not shaken me to my core, for at the heart, the center of who I am is a slave of Jesus Christ, a being owned by the master, and willingly so. As you can well ima

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Mind Your Business!

John Huizenga·1994-08-01

Our thoughts are very important. Even though we may be able to hide them from everyone else, they are very important because they define who we are (Prov. 23:7). In other words, you are what you think. We noticed two responses. Clearly the second response comes from a spiritually minded person. The

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Who am I?

Jon Mahtani·2019-04-01

There are many wrong ways to determine who you are. Your own feelings and the feelings of others are unreliable. Basing it on your appearance in the mirror is also a faulty manner. Acne, hair-styles, scars, tan­ning, piercings, sickness, pregnancy, make-up, aging, and any change of your appearance d

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What is Your Identity?

2014-01-01

When you look in the mirror, what do you see? Who is that person staring back at you? What kind of goals does that person have? What does he or she have on her mind? What delights that person? How does he or she wish to be made known? If you google the word “identity” it will tell you that the defi

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The Groaning Christian

  1. Groaning
  2. Hopeful
  3. Patient
Rev. Joshua Engelsma·2026-05-10
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The Believer's True Identity

  1. A New Identity
  2. A New Life
  3. A New Hope
Wilbur Bruinsma·2022-08-21

would like us to identify ourselves together with them in their sin. Let me give you an example. I am a homosexual. That is who I am. And you cannot tell me that I am not that because that's my identity. I am a woman caught in a man's body. I am a woman. That's who I am. And you cannot tell me t

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The Spirit-Filled Church

  1. A Model for Worship
  2. A Model for Fellowship
  3. A Model for Growth
Rev. Joshua Engelsma·2026-05-24