Why Knowing Your Identity in Christ Changes Everything

Have you ever asked yourself, “Who am I, really?”

Not in terms of your job, relationship status, personality type, or even your ministry role—but who you are in the eyes of God?

So many Christian women are walking around with quiet confusion.

They’re strong on the outside, but inwardly struggling with insecurity, codependency, comparison, and deep emotional wounds.

They’ve forgotten (or never learned) what God says about them.

When you don’t know who you are in Christ, you’ll believe anything the world—or your past—tells you.

That’s how we end up:

• Overfunctioning in relationships

• Saying yes to things that violate our peace

• Looking for worth in achievements, approval, or appearance

• Feeling like we’re “too much” or “not enough”

This is the silent dysfunction of lost identity—and Jesus came to restore it.

If you’re tired of not knowing who you are beyond your roles, relationships, or responsibilities— it is time to reclaim your God-given identity.

✝️👉🏾 You Are Who God Says You Are…

✝️👉🏾Don’t let your past define your future.

✝️👉🏾Don’t let the world write your name.

✝️👉🏾Let Jesus (The Word) tell you who you are—and then live like it’s true!

Finding your identity in Christ means choosing to believe what God says is true about you—above what others have said, what life has done, or what your emotions might feel.

(This week’s posts, articles, and resources are created to help you return to the only identity that truly matters—your identity in Christ.)