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What does 'God, whose I am' mean?

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'God, whose I am' expresses our identity and ownership by God, as both Creator and Redeemer.

The phrase 'God, whose I am' signifies a deep acknowledgment of belonging to God. It illustrates the believer’s recognition that they are God's possession, created for His purposes. In Acts 27:23, Paul affirms this identity amidst peril, encouraging faith during trials. This concept underlines that everyone is God's creation, as indicated in Colossians 1:16, but believers experience an additional layer of intimacy as redeemed individuals. Understanding ourselves as belonging to God fosters a sense of belonging and purpose in our lives, prompting a response of gratitude and loving service.
Scripture References: Acts 27:23, Colossians 1:16

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