Who We Are In HIm
Description
This message confronts us with a foundational truth: we are agents on a mission, living supernatural lives in a natural world. Drawing from 1 Peter 2:9, we're reminded that we are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and yes—a peculiar people. That word 'peculiar' isn't meant to make us uncomfortable; it's meant to distinguish us. We should look different to the world, not conforming to its patterns but standing out because Christ's fingerprints are all over our lives. The sermon challenges us to recognize that our identity isn't rooted in our circumstances, feelings, or past—it's anchored in what Christ accomplished on the cross. When we gave our lives to Jesus, 2 Corinthians 5:17 became our reality: we became new creations, with all things passed away and all things made new. Yet the enemy works tirelessly to steal this identity, subtly reintroducing pieces of our old selves until we're struggling to live as the new creation we truly are. The message warns us about being double-minded, speaking blessings and curses from the same mouth, and allowing our past to dictate our present. Our words have power—they can set someone's life on fire for good or for destruction. We must protect our identity in Christ with everything we have, recognizing that we are saved, healed, delivered, protected, preserved, and made whole through Jesus.















