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The Power Of Confessing Your Identity In Christ by AmiableOne: 12:39am On Sep 16, 2018
By Kenneth E. Hagin

People ask me about methods of studying the Bible. I suggest to believers everywhere I go that they read through the New Testament, primarily the Epistles which are written to the Church, and underline with a red pencil or write down the scriptures that have the expression “in Him,” “in Christ,” or “in Whom,” referring to Jesus.

The moment you find these scriptures, begin to confess that this is who you are and what you have. If you’ll do that, I’ll guarantee you that before many days, life will be different for you.

Second Corinthians 5:17 has always been one of my favorite scriptures. I believe one reason for that is when I was raised up off the bed of sickness, I began to tell everyone everywhere I went that I was a new creature in Christ Jesus.

I was a seventeen-year-old Baptist boy, but I never had the problems that so many young people have had, and do have. That’s simply because I was quick to tell everyone, “I am a new creature in Christ,” and I was quick to witness and to testify of my salvation. You see, the more you talk about the New Birth, the more real the new creation becomes to you, because that’s who you are and what you are.

I remember one time when I was just a young Baptist boy, preaching in the jails and on the streets and working in the church, a young fellow came up to me one night. I had gone to town and was standing on the corner when he came along and said, “Kenneth, would you do me a favor?”

I knew this fellow belonged to a church, all right. He belonged to the same kind of church I did. But I’m sorry to say if he had ever been saved, I didn’t know it. And neither did anyone else, judging by the way he lived. And in talking to him, I learned he had never been saved, but that he had just joined the church. (There’s a difference between joining the church and being saved.)

Anyway, this young fellow said to me, “Would you do me a favor? I wouldn’t ask you, but I’m already running late.”

He continued, “You know my girlfriend, don’t you?” I did. He and his girlfriend were just about two of the meanest and toughest people I knew.

He said, “My girlfriend’s cousin is visiting, and I promised my girlfriend that I would bring a date for her cousin, but I haven’t been able to get anyone.”

He added, “Her cousin is not like my girl,” because he knew if she were, I wouldn’t agree to the date.

He asked, “Would you come along and help me out of this jam? I’ll be grateful, and I promise we won’t stay very long—30 or 40 minutes at the most. Then we’ll leave. There won’t be any drinking or dancing, and I won’t even smoke a cigarette while we’re there.”

I finally agreed and went along to help him out. When we got to his girlfriend’s house, she introduced me to her cousin, and we sat on the front porch, talking. Then they put a record on the phonograph and began to dance. The cousin asked me to dance. I said, “No, I don’t dance.”

Her eyes got big and she said, “Why not?”

I said, “Because I’m a new creature.”

She asked, “What do you mean, you’re a new creature?”

I said, “Well, in Second Corinthians 5:17 it says, ‘Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.’ There was a time when I was interested in things like you folks are interested in, but since then I’ve been made a new creature in Christ Jesus.”

While that record was playing, she began to cry. This cousin got under conviction as I told her what the Word of God said, and she wanted to be saved. When the record stopped, the other boy and girl saw I had her under conviction, and he said, “Let’s go.” He was ready to take me home immediately!

I didn’t care where it was—whether in the home, on the streets, or in school—I told everyone that I was a new creature in Christ Jesus.
Friend, if we’ll confess that, it will make all the difference in our lives. I wasn’t tempted by the things of the world because I constantly confessed, “I am a new creature in Christ Jesus.”
Re: The Power Of Confessing Your Identity In Christ by AmiableOne: 12:39am On Sep 16, 2018
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Dear believer in Christ,

Jesus was never quiet about his identity. He talked about it often and declared it fearlessly even though it angered the Pharisees.

His relationship with God was never a secret. He boasted so much about who he was till his adversaries couldn't take it any more. They sent the temple police to arrest Him.

Interestingly, the police officers became part of the congregation when they arrived where Jesus was teaching. When they returned without Jesus, the Pharisees queried them in anger.

Those police officers could not hold back their awe and they replied, "Never did any man speak like this man." John 7:46

If Jesus was never quiet about his identity, you shouldn't too! It's not enough to shout "I know who I am." You have to always say those things you know.

How to apply the teaching above to your life

Read the New Testament epistles and find out all Jesus has done for you and in you. Then write them down and begin to confess them daily.

Say them to yourself when you wake up and mutter them to yourself as you go about your daily activities. And when you get back home, confess those words again!

As you do, you will begin to see yourself the way God sees you - spotless, saved, sanctified and righteous in Christ! No shame! No guilt!
You will find yourself naturally living above sin and enjoying life every day.

To help you get started, here are 10 New Creation Realities you can start confessing right away!

1. My sins are forgiven for his name sake. 1 John 2:12
2. I have peace with God through the finished works of Christ. Rom 5:1
3. Jesus was made sin for my sake; I’m the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. 2 Cor. 5:21
4. I am accepted in the beloved. Ephe. 1:6
5. I do not have the spirit of fear but of power and love and a sound mind. 2 Tim 1:7
6. I do not fear judgement because as Christ is, so am I in this world. 1 John 4:17
6. I have been set free by Jesus, and I am free from sin and all it consequences. John 8:36
7. I’m no longer under condemnation because I believe in Jesus. Rom 8:1
8. Sin has no dominion over me anymore because of the finished works of Christ. Rom 6:14
9. I walk in the light everyday as the Father is in the light. 1 John 1:7
10. The blood of Jesus was shed for me and I’m now without shame or guilt. Rom 3:25, Ephe 1:7

Bonus: I'm a new creation in Christ! Old things about me have passed away and all things have become new! 2 Cor 5:17

Remember what God told Joshua?

"This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success." Joshua 1:8

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Re: The Power Of Confessing Your Identity In Christ by zinnydan(f): 12:44am On Sep 16, 2018
Am a new creature in christ

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Re: The Power Of Confessing Your Identity In Christ by dimexy247(m): 3:06am On Sep 16, 2018
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