Know Your True Identity

Introduction

As believers in Christ, we are summoned to embrace a life characterized by love. Our mission is to embody and transmit God’s love. However, this noble calling faces significant challenges. Various barriers hinder us from fully functioning as conduits of love. We grapple with personal insecurities, fear, and self-condemnation. Additionally, our biases and pride create obstacles. Consequently, extending our hands and hearts to share God’s love with others becomes a struggle.

The challenges associated with becoming channels of God’s love can indeed lead some to choose indifference or inaction. It’s tempting to turn a blind eye to the needs of others and justify our lack of compassion. However, understanding and embracing the reasons behind our role as carriers of God’s love are crucial. Without this understanding, we risk leading a life devoid of sympathy or concern.

Two Reasons

1. We are children of God. (Ephesians 5:1)

We can carry God’s love because we have received it as His children. Our ability to love stems from God’s initial love for us. As His children, we strive to emulate our Father, who embodies love.

2. Christ has set a model for us. (Ephesians 5:2; Ephesians 2:8-10)

We can be carriers of God’s love because Christ has modeled for us how to truly love others. His sacrifice flows from His unconditional love for us. As the redeemed, we’re called to emulate Christ’s selfless love for others.

Conclusion:

Turning Point: “Our true identity compels us to love others deeply.” Becoming carriers of God’s love requires knowing and embracing our identity in God. Every morning when you wake up, tell yourself that you are a child of God and that you are redeemed by Christ. Then ask God to give you an opportunity to share God’s love to others.

Discussion:

1. What would be your greatest hindrance to become carriers of God’s love. Why? Share with the group. According to Ephesians 5:1, we should imitate God as His children.

2. How does our identity as God’s children help you to love others? We’ve been redeemed through Christ’s sacrificial love (Ephesians 5:2).

3. How does this wonderful truth impact your life, especially on becoming God’s carrier of love? When becoming carriers of God’s love is challenging, the sermon suggests reminding ourselves and embracing our identity. How can you remind yourself of your identity?

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