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Stand in Who You Already Are

Your identity in Christ was settled before your hardest season and no label you've carried since has the authority to overwrite it.

Someone asked you to describe yourself in three words once.
Maybe at a job interview, maybe at a small group.

You didn't lead with “strong” or “chosen.”

You led with the labels you picked up from the hard years.
The ones that stuck because they arrived at the worst moments.

You've carried those words longer than you should have.  

You've built a whole internal biography around moments that were never meant to define you.

Every flaw in high definition.
Every strength blurry at best.

But let me ask you,
"If God described you in three words, would they match yours?”
That gap between how you see yourself and how God sees you is where the real work lives.

You weren't mass-produced.
You were handcrafted with precision and intention.
Created in Christ for a specific purpose that your worst season couldn't cancel.

Your quirks aren't disqualifiers.
Your past doesn't revoke your calling.
The thing God built in you was forged, and forged things don't bend easily.

Position moves Heaven, and your position is already in Christ.
So the invitation isn't to grind harder.
It's to stand differently in who you already are, in the authority you inherited rather than earned.

Here's your focus for today:

Write your three words. The honest ones—the labels you've been carrying. Then write God's three words over them. Name the gap. That's where the work begins.

Pray like you're positioned. You have access to God because of who you are in Christ. Talk to Him today from that place, not as someone begging, but as someone belonging.

Work like you're called. Identify one thing today you've been approaching from a place of striving rather than calling. Do it from identity, not insecurity.

Anchor your day in this truth: “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works.” (Ephesians 2:10)

You don't need a new identity.

You need to reclaim the one that was always yours.

Faithful. Bold. His.

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