I note that 3 of your Bible references are from 2 Corinthians. I have recently been reading this letter from apostle Paul in my daily readings and have been absolutely amazed at the number of things he says about who we are in Christ and what we can be and do through him.
Thanks for your comment JH. I pray that we will all become excited and look forward to being everything He has called us to be, as we allow Him to work in and through us.
Thank you for your comment PS. When we know who we are in Christ, we can more readily accept the assignment that He has for our lives. May your latter be greater than your former as you seek to step into purpose.
I note that 3 of your Bible references are from 2 Corinthians. I have recently been reading this letter from apostle Paul in my daily readings and have been absolutely amazed at the number of things he says about who we are in Christ and what we can be and do through him.
Thanks for your comment JH. I pray that we will all become excited and look forward to being everything He has called us to be, as we allow Him to work in and through us.
Amen. A timely reminder that it is indeed more important to know who God says we are, and not to be caught up with man’s interpretation of who we are.
Thank you for your comment PS. When we know who we are in Christ, we can more readily accept the assignment that He has for our lives. May your latter be greater than your former as you seek to step into purpose.
Thank you Carol for this reminder that we ain’t who the world say we are but who God said we are. A powerful and inspiring word. God bless.
Amen Myrtle! It’s time for us to shake off the world’s standards and perception, so that we may be everything God created us to be.