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What does the Bible say about who I am in Christ?

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In Christ, believers are nothing on their own but find their identity in Him.

The Bible emphasizes that believers are to see themselves as nothing apart from Christ. John the Baptist exemplifies this humility when he declares, 'He must increase, but I must decrease' (John 3:30). This reveals that our true identity and worth are found in Christ, who is everything. Every believer should regularly reflect on who they are and their dependence on Christ's redemptive work, acknowledging that they have no righteousness of their own and are saved by grace through faith in Him.
Scripture References: John 3:30

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