How do I understand my identity as a believer in Christ?
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As a believer, you are viewed by Christ as fair and beloved, having been redeemed and made perfect through His righteousness.
A believer's identity in Christ is a critical aspect of faith that is supported through various Scriptures, particularly in Song of Solomon 4:1 and 4:7, where it is affirmed that believers are seen as fair and without spot. These declarations can feel contrary to a believer’s self-perception, which often recognizes personal sin and failure. However, the sermon emphasizes that God's view of His children is not based on their flawed nature but on the imputed righteousness of Christ. By faith, believers must accept this divine perspective, realizing they are God’s chosen and redeemed ones who have been set apart as His garden, nurtured and cared for through His Spirit. Understanding this identity fosters a deeper appreciation of God’s grace and love and encourages believers to bear fruit that pleases Him.
Scripture References:
Song of Solomon 4:1, Song of Solomon 4:7, Galatians 5:22-23
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