God Says I Am: Embracing Peace & Walking in PowerНамуна

The Peace of God - Introduction
True identity is who you really are. Not the person you aspire to be, not the person you think you are, but the real, true, infallible, permanent definition of yourself—according to God. He has made you “a new creation” in Him (2 Corinthians 5:17, NIV).
Embracing your identity in Christ is one of the most important journeys you’ll ever take. It may sound dramatic, but it’s true. The path isn’t always easy—it can feel long and difficult.
Yet along the way, you’ll discover rich rewards: deeper peace, renewed purpose, and a clearer sense of who you are in Christ.
As you walk in your God-given identity, you’ll begin to access the peace and power of God—we'll explore these ideas more together throughout this study.
You’ll find profound peace in discovering and embracing who you are in God, that you are carefully crafted, completely known, secure, equipped, and created with a purpose.
When you’ve accepted and embraced who you are, you can then access the power of God as a temple of the Holy Spirit, a citizen of heaven, a joint heir in Christ, an ambassador and a conqueror, and a child of God.
Harnessing this power God gives you, you can spread God’s love everywhere you go, confident in your own identity and equipped to spread His peace and power to others!
Are you ready? Let’s lift the curtain and uncover your true, God-given identity together, beginning with the peace of God.
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Discover your true identity in Christ! When you can embrace the peace that comes with knowing who you really are, you can walk in God’s power and spread that hope to others around you. Are you ready to get started and find out what God says about you?
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