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What does the Bible say about the believer's identity?

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The Bible reveals that the believer's identity is rooted in recognizing both their great sin and God's immense grace.

The believer's identity is defined by an acknowledgment of their sinful nature and the overwhelming grace of God. As seen in Psalm 36, David describes himself as a servant of the Lord, which emphasizes that even powerful individuals like kings must recognize their position as God's servants. Believers identify with their sinfulness, understanding that they are completely depraved by nature and can do nothing good apart from God's grace. The knowledge of being a servant of God leads to humility and gratitude, recognizing that it is by grace alone that they are saved from their sins.
Scripture References: Psalm 36:1-7, Jeremiah 17:9, Romans 3:10-12

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