The In Touch Study Series: Discovering Your Identity In Christ
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Dr.Charles Stanley's new series of Bible study guides features insights and wisdom of this beloved pastor and author. Small groups and individuals who want a Bible study that's spiritually sound and practical will find a wealth of ideas to help them understand and apply the Scriptures to the real world. Each title takes a unique fourfold approach to get the most out of Bible study time-emphasizing personal identifications with the Scripture passage, recognition of your emotional response, reflection of the passage's meaning and application, and taking steps to apply what's been learned. This is a sound way to explore the Word of God.
Charles F. Stanley
Dr. Charles F. Stanley was the founder of In Touch Ministries and pastor emeritus of First Baptist Church Atlanta, Georgia, where he served more than fifty years. He was also a New York Times bestselling author of more than seventy books. Until his death in 2023, Dr. Stanley’s mission was to get the gospel to “as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, as clearly as possible, as irresistibly as possible, through the power of the Holy Spirit to the glory of God.” This is a calling that In Touch Ministries continues to pursue by transmitting his teachings as widely and effectively as possible. Dr. Stanley’s messages can be heard daily on In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley broadcasts on television, radio, and satellite networks and stations around the world; on the internet at intouch.org and through In Touch+; and via the In Touch Messenger Lab. Excerpts from Dr. Stanley’s inspiring messages are also published in the award-winning In Touch devotional magazine.
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The In Touch Study Series - Charles F. Stanley
DISCOVERING YOUR IDENTITY IN CHRIST
CHARLES
STANLEY
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ISBN 978-0-7852-7288-5
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CONTENTS
Introduction:You Are a Saint!
1. A Fresh Look at Your Identity As a Believer
2. In Christ
3. Chosen by God
4. Beloved Child
5. Redeemed
6. Heir
7. Enlightened Saint
8. Member of the Body
9. Holy Vessel for Ministry
10. God’s Masterpiece
Conclusion: Believe for God’s Best
INTRODUCTION
YOU ARE A SAINT!
How do you see yourself?
Do you regard yourself as a saint today?
Each of us acts on the basis of how we see ourselves. Our opinion of self directs and focuses our behavior every hour of every day. If we have a faulty self-image—which is having any self-image other than what God says about us—we behave in a way that is contrary to God’s highest purposes and plan for our lives.
Not only is having a correct self-image important to the way we make personal choices, deal with crises and problems, and approach various tasks and challenges in life, but a correct self-image impacts the way we deal with other people.
Jesus taught that we are to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. In other words, we are to love, appreciate, regard, value, and treat others in the same way that we love, appreciate, regard, value, and treat ourselves. If we do not love ourselves in an appropriate way, we cannot love others as God desires for us to love them. A healthy, God-based self-image is vital if we are going to relate to others in a truly Christlike way.
The Basis for Your Sainthood
The Bible says that those who believe in Christ Jesus and who have accepted Him as their Savior and are seeking to follow Him as their Lord are saints. Each of us must choose to believe what the Bible says. Do you believe today that you are a saint?
Being a saint is not based upon how you feel. Most of us do not feel like saints at any given hour on any given day. Feelings come and go. Emotions rise and fall. What we feel is often highly unpredictable, and emotions are certainly not a basis for making decisions about one’s identity. For some people, an unruly hairdo or a spilled cup of coffee can ruin a day emotionally. No—emotions are not the basis on which we conclude that we are saints.
Being a saint is not based upon how much we understand about sainthood. Few people can truly say that they understand fully what it means to be a follower of Christ. None of us can fully explain the mystery of why God would choose to love us, forgive us, extend mercy and grace to us, or send His Son to die for us on the cross. A finite mind can never understand the infinite wisdom and power of almighty God. No—understanding is not the basis on which we conclude we are saints.
Being a saint is also not based upon what others say about us. You may have had people say to you, Oh, you are a real saint!
when what they really mean is, You are truly a kind person, a noble person, a generous person, or a helpful person.
From the biblical point of view, sainthood has nothing to do with what a person does in the form of good works or kind gestures. Sainthood is bestowed upon those who believe in Christ on the basis of what Jesus Christ has done. The opinions of others are irrelevant and of no consequence.
So what qualifies a person to be a saint? Only one thing is required: that a person accept—receive, believe, and personally embrace—the sacrificial, atoning death of Jesus Christ on the cross. Our relationship with Jesus Christ is what qualifies us to be saints. Nothing else is required.
Within the concept of sainthood, however, we find a number of other truths. What does it truly mean to be a saint? How do saints live out their lives? What do saints do? These are the questions that are at the heart of this Bible study. When you acknowledge that you are a saint—a believer in Jesus Christ— you are only at the starting point for discovering who you are in Christ.
A Right
Self-Esteem
We hear a great deal about self-esteem today. Countless books have been written on the subject and nearly all of them are aimed at helping a person raise low self-esteem to achieve a good self-esteem.
Too High. People tend to fall into two broad categories. First, there are some who have self-esteem that is too high. This is a relatively small percentage of people, in my opinion, especially since many of those who act as if they think too highly of themselves are actually masking a low self-image. The person with too-high self-esteem is a person who is proud, arrogant, has no regard for others, and who is totally self-centered. Such a person believes that the entire universe revolves around himself or herself. He or she has very little, if any, use for God. Too-high self-esteem leads a person to conclude, I can make it on my own if everybody else will just get out of my way.
The Big I
operates in full force.
Too Low. Second, there are those who have self-esteem that is too low, which seems to include a large percentage of people, in my opinion. Most people look around and conclude, I’m not good enough; I’m not capable enough; I’m not valuable; I’m worthless.
They see themselves as without purpose or desirability. They cannot comprehend that another person might love them or count them as valuable, much less that God can love them.
In many cases, those with too-low self-esteem adopt a false humility—false in that their humility is not before God but, rather, before others. They say, I can’t do what you can do; I can’t succeed as much as that person can succeed; I couldn’t possibly be as effective as another person in this role or in doing that job or ministry.
In their low self-esteem they become doormats for others to walk upon, and in the end, they often are frustrated, discouraged, depressed, and without hope for their futures.
What we don’t often realize about people with too-low self-esteem is that they also see the world through the filter of their own self and their own lack of ability. They are just as guilty of the Big I
syndrome as those with too-high self-esteem.
The Error of Comparison
There is one great error that people with both too-low and too-high self-esteem make. They are comparing themselves to others. God never calls us to compare ourselves with anyone! We each have been given a unique, one-of-a kind, irreplaceable purpose in God’s plan. We have been created as we are by a loving God who desires for us to fulfill the purpose that He has for our lives. It is when we compare ourselves to others that we say, I’m not like that person
and then conclude, I’m not as good
or in some cases, I’m so much better.
Comparison separates and divides us from one another, but of even greater consequence is the fact that comparison leads us to false conclusions about ourselves and, therefore, faulty behavior.
When we think we are better than others, we treat them as inferior, unworthy, or as failures. When we think we are not as good or valuable as others, we treat them with undue deference, resentment, frustration, and envy. Both sets of behavior keep us from loving others fully or appreciating the fullness of who God made them to be.