*START YOUR DAY WITH GOD...*
*EMBRACE YOUR NEW IDENTITY*
*2 Corinthians 5:17*
_“Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”_
One of the most powerful expressions of God’s restoration is our identity in Christ. Restoration isn’t just about recovering what was lost—it’s about becoming who you were always meant to be. When you gave your life to Jesus, a divine reset began. Old things passed away—not just actions, but labels, guilt, shame, and condemnation. In their place came a new nature and a new future.
Yet for many believers, the struggle is not in being made new—it’s in living like it. We often carry memories of who we used to be: the mistakes, the disappointments, and the fear that maybe nothing’s really changed. But our opening scripture affirms that in Christ, you are not slightly improved or partially repaired—you are made new. Fully. Completely. Restored.
Stop living beneath what Christ already paid for. You don’t have to earn your place in God’s presence. You don’t have to keep revisiting your past to explain your future. You are not who you were—you are who God says you are.
So today, let the restored you rise. Walk with confidence. Live from a place of freedom. And embrace all that is yours in Christ. Hallelujah!
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*EMBRACE YOUR NEW IDENTITY*
*2 Corinthians 5:17*
_“Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”_
One of the most powerful expressions of God’s restoration is our identity in Christ. Restoration isn’t just about recovering what was lost—it’s about becoming who you were always meant to be. When you gave your life to Jesus, a divine reset began. Old things passed away—not just actions, but labels, guilt, shame, and condemnation. In their place came a new nature and a new future.
Yet for many believers, the struggle is not in being made new—it’s in living like it. We often carry memories of who we used to be: the mistakes, the disappointments, and the fear that maybe nothing’s really changed. But our opening scripture affirms that in Christ, you are not slightly improved or partially repaired—you are made new. Fully. Completely. Restored.
Stop living beneath what Christ already paid for. You don’t have to earn your place in God’s presence. You don’t have to keep revisiting your past to explain your future. You are not who you were—you are who God says you are.
So today, let the restored you rise. Walk with confidence. Live from a place of freedom. And embrace all that is yours in Christ. Hallelujah!
To continue reading today's devotional, please visit:
https://prayingthepromises.co.uk/embrace-your-new-identity
*_Remember to SHARE this devotional to Bless others_*👍🏻
God bless you
*START YOUR DAY WITH GOD...*
🧾 *EMBRACE YOUR NEW IDENTITY*
📖 *2 Corinthians 5:17*
_“Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”_
One of the most powerful expressions of God’s restoration is our identity in Christ. Restoration isn’t just about recovering what was lost—it’s about becoming who you were always meant to be. When you gave your life to Jesus, a divine reset began. Old things passed away—not just actions, but labels, guilt, shame, and condemnation. In their place came a new nature and a new future.
Yet for many believers, the struggle is not in being made new—it’s in living like it. We often carry memories of who we used to be: the mistakes, the disappointments, and the fear that maybe nothing’s really changed. But our opening scripture affirms that in Christ, you are not slightly improved or partially repaired—you are made new. Fully. Completely. Restored.
Stop living beneath what Christ already paid for. You don’t have to earn your place in God’s presence. You don’t have to keep revisiting your past to explain your future. You are not who you were—you are who God says you are.
So today, let the restored you rise. Walk with confidence. Live from a place of freedom. And embrace all that is yours in Christ. Hallelujah!
To continue reading today's devotional, please visit:
https://prayingthepromises.co.uk/embrace-your-new-identity
🎙️*_Remember to SHARE this devotional to Bless others_*👍🏻
God bless you
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