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Do You Know Who You Are? Maybe you can answer this
question really quick, maybe you havent thought about it, or perhaps you are still
trying to figure it out. We all have behaviors
which reflect who we are, and oftentimes, others have a very clear picture of who we are
even if we do not. Self examination is key
to knowing who you are. The Bible provides a great number of examples for which you may be
able to identify: Luke 10:30
tells the parable of the Good Samaritan. Are
you compassionate like he was? Do you stop to
help those in need and go beyond what is required? Or
maybe you are like the priest and Levite who lacked the compassion to stop and help those
in need. You may even be like the cruel
persons who robbed and injured the victim of the parable. Perhaps you bear
similarity to those in Luke 10:39, Martha and Mary. Mary was focused on every word Jesus was sharing. Martha worried herself with other priorities rather
than focusing on Jesus. Do either of these
sound like you? In Matthew. 13
(Parable of Sower), there was described one who withered away when pressure began to come
upon their life. Another individual described
was one who was choked out of living a godly life through the lure of the pleasures of the
world? Do you know folks like
the ones described so far? I certainly do. I
have seen compassionate, uncompassionate, cruel, focused, unfocused, weak, materialistic
all of the above.
Does that verse resemble
you? Perhaps you are like the Corinthians of I Cor. 5, arrogant about how righteous you are? Are you
like the folks of James
1:27 who visit the widowed and the fatherless? Or those of Phil. 4:8
filling your life with things that are true, honorable, pure and virtuous? Or perhaps you
are or were a fornicator, idolater, adulterer, effeminate, thief, or drunkard as mentioned
in I Cor. 6:9-10? Are you timid or bold when
taking Gods Word to the world? Or do you
even do that? Maybe you are hiding your talent
away to show the Lord when he comes? Have you
prepared to be someone who is ready for the meat of the gospel? Is it about time? Can
you defend the truth? Does Gal. 5:22-23
describe characteristics that make up your life? But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, meekness, self-control; against such
there is no law. Overall, whatever you see
yourself as, if you asked five other people who spend time around you, would they agree
with you? Do you know yourself? Is what
you think a reality or are you fooling yourself? Would
you feel comfortable saying:
Are You Content With Who You Are? Are you content with who
you are? Many folks would answer this in the
negative. Surrounding the physical aspect of
this question is a Billion dollar industry. If
you are poor there are books and classes and seminars and videos to guide you to being
rich. Do you not like being rich? There are folks who will be glad to replace your
money with activities designed to make you happy about you.
Perhaps you dont like the way you look. There are products out there
to make your bigger, stronger, smaller, faster,. You
can be stimulated to grow hair, remove hair, change the color of your hair, or shorten or
lengthen the appearance of your hair in moments. Not
happy with your skin? It can be lightened,
darkened, or written on. Your teeth can be
whitened, straightened, and decorated. Not
happy with the number of holes in your body? You
can be pierced through and through with patterns galore.
Perhaps great grandma and grandpa had 3 or 4 pairs of clothes and a pair of
shoes (to share). The never ending supply of
clothes and shoes is amazing. You car, your home, even
your spouse can be changed in the twinkle of an eye in this era. What about your friends? We have the internet, you dont have to have
the same old friends. You can have them in
China, England, Australia. If you dont
want to deal with them, turn off the net, phone, or just put a block on them. With all of
this at your fingertips how can you not he happy about who you are? Yet, again many people are not happy. They try to spend, eat, drink, or medicate to
change the feelings they have, but no solution. Some folks come to the
conclusion they dont like their behaviors. Maybe
they are too nice. They decide they are
pushovers and not assertive enough. On the
other hand, maybe they say mean things and dont treat people kindly. Maybe they feel they dont care enough. Perhaps they dont like images or thoughts in
their heads? They feel like bad people. Is there any cure for folks who are not happy about
themselves? The Bible gives examples
of individuals who suffered from not liking who they were.
In Acts
5, Ananias and Saphira lied about how much money they had sold their property
for and given to the needy. Why? They wanted to be people who received the praise of
others. The Pharisees were a similar group,
who sought the chief seats at feasts so they could be seen by men. Yes, even the hypocrites praying in the synagogues
and street corners needed the praise of men. They
were not happy with who they were without praise and attention. All unhappiness with
oneself is not bad though. It is true, the
scriptures speak negatively of folks seeking riches and power such as Haman in the Persian
Empire, Judas the betrayer of Jesus, and Diotrephes written of by John. Yet, men such as Paul, who once saw himself as
Chief of sinners (I
Timothy 1:15), found peace. Paul
ultimately found contentment in all situations he was in (Philippians. 4:11). Also consider the men of Acts 2. Peter shared the message of the Kingdom of God with
them, Christ died, was buried, and arose, and the Jews were pierced to the heart. They were not happy with their state. Yet, they took action to change their state and had
gladness and singleness of heart (Acts 2:46). Who Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? This is an important
question. We often direct our young people to
think about professions. What do they want to
be, as in a profession, when they grow up. However,
shouldnt the question be a focus on character which encompasses a lifelong pattern
of living, rather than a vocation which can change with the whims of society and the
fortunes of health? The scriptures provide a
great deal of emphasis on the type of people we ought to be.
This is really the
solution to knowing who you are. If you
imitate Christ, you are a Christian. This is
the solution to finding peace within yourself. If
you know you walk as he walks, you are in the light (I John. 1:7). Though the whole of scriptures is a focus toward
and on Christ, Colossians
3, paints a picture of Christ which we should all work for in our life. It calls for a new self which gets ever brighter as
we mold ourselves into the image of Christ. I Timothy 2-3
and Titus 1-2
also provide direction for the kind of men and women we should strive to be. The examples are of leaders, virtuous, good
reputations, encouraging, servants of mankind who look forward to the coming of Christ. If you know you want to
imitate Christ from the beginning, there are a great deal of problems you will never
encounter. Know Who You Are! You are a creation of
God. God created you in his image (Genesis. 1:26).
Your purpose is to glorify God with good works
(Ephesians. 2:10). If you come under his submission, repent and are
baptized as commanded (Acts 2:38, Acts 17:30, Acts 22:16, Romans 6:1-7), then
you are his Child (Galatians.
3:26, 4:7). Think about that. You can be considered a Child of God. If you are a child of God, ask yourself, what is
the best way to honor my parent? Ephesians 6:1 tells us Children,
obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right.
Proverbs
1:8-9 is more exact saying, Hear, my son,
your fathers instruction, and do not forsake your mothers teaching; Indeed
they are a graceful, wreath to your head, and ornaments about your neck. If you are a son or daughter of God, act like one. Have you ever wondered
what it was like to be royalty? Have you
wondered what it was like to be part of a family with a grand and reputable name? Have you imagined being heir to a vast domain? This is what you have as a child of God.
Do you know who you are? If you do, you know what you need to do to fulfill
the role God has given you. Are you happy with
who you are? If not, you can follow the
examples of others who have made the changes needed to find contentment. Do you know what you want to be when you grow up? You are a Child of God. Your example is Christ. It is him who we are to grow into. Now go and grow
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