I Am Who God Says I Am
Part 1
Understanding who we are in God's eyes profoundly shapes our self-worth and spiritual journey. When I first embraced the truth that "I am who God says I am," it transformed how I viewed my challenges and my purpose. This mindset is beautifully supported by scriptures such as 1 John 1:8-10, reminding us that no one is without sin but that confession brings forgiveness and purification. This reminds us that flaws don't define us; rather, God's grace does. Reflecting on passages like 1 Peter 2:9-10, I found encouragement in knowing I am chosen and special—called out of darkness into light. Living with this awareness helps me face uncertainties with confidence. Philippians 4:11-14 especially resonates, teaching contentment and strength from Christ regardless of circumstances, a vital lesson when life feels overwhelming. Identifying ourselves as created for good works (Ephesians 2:10) and redeemed (Galatians 3:13-14) fuels motivation to live purposefully and compassionately. Each verse acts like a pillar anchoring my faith amidst doubts. Sharing these affirmations publicly, through social media or community groups, has deepened my connection with others experiencing similar spiritual growth. It highlights the importance of declaring our identity in Christ as an ongoing practice that renews hope and joy. If you are beginning to explore what it means to accept yourself through God's words, consider journaling these key verses and reflecting daily on their significance. This practice enriches your spiritual health and builds resilience, fostering a life rooted in divine truth rather than external validation. Ultimately, "I Am Who God Says I Am" is not just a statement but a daily commitment to live in the truth of God's promises, embracing forgiveness, empowerment, and the unique purpose for each of us.









