Who You Say That I Am: Finding Your True Identity in Christ, Not Human Performance
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Who You Say That I Am: Finding Your True Identity in Christ, Not Human Performance is a deep, structured study of what the Bible teaches about the believer’s standing before God.
This book walks through Scripture in five major sections, building a complete picture of identity in Christ—from justification and forgiveness, to the new birth, spiritual union with Christ, adoption into God’s family, and the believer’s eternal future.
At the center of this study is a single question: Is your identity built on your performance, or on what Christ has already done?
Each chapter stays grounded in key passages from the King James Bible and focuses on the finished work of Jesus Christ. The reader is led through topics such as imputed righteousness, justification by faith, no condemnation, the indwelling Holy Ghost, union with Christ, and the believer’s security in God’s promises.
This is not a surface devotional. It is a structured, verse-driven study designed to help readers see how Scripture fits together on the topic of salvation and identity in Christ. It also challenges common religious ideas that mix human effort with God’s grace.
Whether you are new to studying the Bible or have studied for years, this book is designed to bring clarity, stability, and confidence in what God says about those who believe.
You will walk away with a clearer understanding of:
- What it means to be justified before God
- How righteousness is credited to the believer
- What it means to be born again
- The meaning of union with Christ
- The believer’s adoption and inheritance
- Eternal security and the believer’s future hope
Above all, this book aims to ground your identity not in shifting human effort, but in the finished work of Jesus Christ.