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Aug 02, 2015
The Source of IdentityHow often do we evaluate ourselves on the basis of our feelings rather than what God says? The problem is, our feelings are always changing. From one moment to the next, we never know what circumstances will arise to test our faith.
Maybe today is “one of those days”—the car didn’t start, the boss has been breathing down your neck, the mortgage payment is due, and money is short. During such times, it can be difficult to think of yourself with “sober judgment” (Romans 12:3 NIV). But remember, Satan will do whatever he can to divert your attention from the Lord. When we direct our focus toward circumstances instead of the Word of God, we accept what the situation seems to indicate or what others say, instead of what the Lord tells us.
So what do the Scriptures say about us? Today’s passage calls believers “a chosen race, a royal priesthood, [and] . . . God’s own possession.” And our purpose is to “proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called [us] out of darkness into His marvelous light.”
Chosen race, a royal priesthood and God's own possession...to proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called us out of darkness unto His marvelous light.....
How encouraging it is to know that we’ve been called into God’s “marvelous light.” Yet unless we have help, we are unable to escape the “darkness” of our circumstances. As believers, we’re empowered by the Holy Spirit, who enables us to overcome Satan’s manipulative tactics.
Poor Job didn't have the HolySpirit to empower him and enable him to overcome satan's manipulative tactics like we do. He didn't have the HS to comfort him like we do. He had no comforters he only had "Job's comforters" who were not much comfort at all. They just judged him because they didn't have any insight about the devil and his tactics and also figured God was punishing Job for some hidden sin. But what else could they do? They didn't understand grace., they never heard the Gospel.
When circumstances seem unbearable, remember the Lord paid a price to purchase you (1 Corinthians 6:20). Wake up each morning with the knowledge that you are valuable to your Father. Trust in His Word, not your feelings, and allow the Holy Spirit to change your self-perception.