Identity in Christ: A 40 Day JourneySample

Part 3: Truths about me
Day 30: I am part of a family
Belonging to a family is a deep social need that God fulfils in making us a part of the body of Christ, that is, the church community. We belong with other believers, and we have fellowship through the cross of Christ. Jesus instructed us to take communion together as a family, reminding us that we are to share our joy. He uses us as His hands and feet to meet each other's needs and encourage one another towards a greater knowledge of His grace and mercy. He has carefully placed you in His family for a purpose.
Let's Pray
Thank you, Jesus, that because of You, I am being built up into a family as a fellow member of the family of Christ. I am an important brick in Your building. Thank you for giving me a place to be together with other saints. I am sorry for the times I have tried to go it alone. I am sorry for the times that I have chosen not to invest in the ‘whole building’ of the body of Christ because I have been selfish. I choose to believe today that I belong, that I am a fellow citizen, that I have a place in the family of saints, with You at the head of the table. I ask You to please help me to fellowship with others in a way that pleases You and to contribute to the unity of Your building. For Your glory, Amen.
About this Plan

Knowing our identity in Christ - knowing who He says we are to Him - is one of the most powerful ways to enable ourselves to draw closer to God. Knowing our true identity is part of our roadmap to sanctification. We realise how free we truly are and how much He wants to lavish His love on us and fill our lives with purpose and meaning.
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