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I AM WHO GOD SAYS I AM

  • vcleinwerck
  • Apr 23, 2023
  • 5 min read




I am in my favorite City!

Attending my favorite church, my favorite pastor (Actually my cousin is my new favorite).

Doing my new favorite thing.


fa·vour·ite[ˈfeɪv(ə)rɪt]

favorite (adjective)preferred to all others of the same kind:

Our emotions are fickle so our favorite things often change.


I'm doing a case study and I'm thinking how much I did not enjoy my last 2 Roles.

pre-Sales and Engagement Manager.

My Favorite role was being a developer leading a team of developers.


Psalm 37:4 Delight yourself in the lord and he will.

1. Make your path straight

2. Give you the desires of your heart.


I am in awe of How this 2 sentences work. I am in awe how our favorites change!


How does God do this? It's a transformation. Like a butterfly.

It Starts with who GOD SAYS I AM. He has to give us His View on Who WE ARE~


Once we have THIS VIEW!! You Will Understand Your PURPOSE

You Will Be Able to Walk INTO Your DESTINY!!










I AM.

Holy

Righteous

Loved

Secure

Confident

Creative

Called


I AM Holy

We are created in Gods Image.So we were created for Holiness

Holiness is a Divine calling its not a human accomplishment.

I could not be holy even if i tried lol its hard to be good all the time. who can lol


To be Holy is His...Holiness does not spring from our actions, IT springs from our identity.

I am holy is a statement of Identity and Value. It's an affirmation that i am a child of God.


I AM Righteous

Righteousness is a gift to us. Its a free gift. But its not free to God

It cost Jesus Death.Jesus paid for our righteousness .


I AM LOVED

At the heart of insecurity is not loving ourselves

We treat others to the degree we feel about ourselves.

We lead others how we feel about ourselves.

Love is not just an action or an emotion coming from God

It's His essence.

Understanding Gods unconditional love brings joy peace and comfort.

There is no need to seek love outside of ourselves.


I am loved so i can also love without reservation


I AM SECURE

Things Change..

Top most stressful things.

Divorce

Moving

Changing jobs

Illness

Job loss


I am laughing.


As a daughter (Children of God) we have security

when we in the world our security is found in other things , other people

Then when those things become shaky, we become shaky

We know the story of how God took the Israelistes out of the promise land

They were chased because Pharoah reluctantly let them go

they had to cross the red sea and God parted the water for the Israelites to pass through and the Egyptians drowned.


Thats God that's Faith !!When He leads u, you get protection you get security.


I AM Confident.

When we think of a confident person we prob think of a tall standing person chin up eye fearlessly focused on their goal

strutting looking good.


Faced with the realization of how important confidence is to succeed in life, many of us look deep inside ourselves . . . and we panic. We aren’t confident. We aren’t bold. We can sometimes fake it with enough caffeine and desperation, but we don’t feel nearly as confident as we are told we ought to be.


So we pretend. “Fake it ‘til you make it” becomes our mantra. And we rarely stop to wonder how many of the apparently confident people around us are giving themselves the same pep talk.


If we’re honest, appearing confident is easier than being confident, and plenty of people are scared spitless behind their self-assured façade. That doesn’t mean we assume people are faking their confidence, but let’s not assume they are demigods either.


On the other hand, some people mistake arrogance for confidence. They are convinced that they are smarter than everyone around them, and that the world is not worthy of their presence. But this isn’t true confidence any more than the fake confidence we just mentioned.

Both are counterfeits. But God offers the real thing.


Real confidence can be defined as “an awareness of who you are, regardless of how you compare or measure up to others.” It is born out of an inner security that doesn’t need constant affirmation from others, that doesn’t have to dominate to prove itself, that isn’t shaken by failure because it wasn’t built on performance in the first place.


True confidence can’t be faked, at least not for long. In times of difficulty, our core beliefs are revealed. If our confidence is merely a façade, it will crack. If our confidence is just pride in our supposedly superior abilities, it will crumble. But if our confidence is the authentic outward expression of an unshakable inner security in Christ, we will stand.


Confidence gives us the freedom to learn, grow, and develop. It allows us to risk failure as part of that learning process, because we don’t need to appear perfect to impress others or feel good about ourselves. As a result, we end up becoming and doing more than we ever could have if we had remained bound by the need to appear perfect.


I AM CREATIVE


God Himself is creative—a fact made abundantly clear in the first chapters of the Bible. We are made in God’s image; we, like Him, are creative. He invented the concept, and He loves to see us create.

The beautiful aspect about our God-given creativity is that we are free to use our gifts to create, to develop, to produce, and to bless. There is no higher calling than using our gifts to glorify God and to bless others. And creativity is one of the primary ways we do that, regardless of whether that creative ability is applied to crafting a sermon, shooting a video, or building a house.

All is sacred and beautiful as we use the gifts the Creator gave us to produce beauty and to bless others. If creativity is God’s gift to us and a way we honor Him, then we can and should embrace it.



I AM Called Called. It’s a powerful concept, one that implies so much: You have something to offer. Your contribution is recognized. People depend on you. You have responsibility. You have influence. You have a mission. It’s probably safe to say that every human being would prefer to be called over overlooked. Something within us yearns for mission and for purpose, because we want to be part of something bigger than ourselves. Think about superhero movies. Individual heroes have their respective origin stories, of course, but eventually they work together to defeat the latest and greatest epic foe. The appeal of the superhero team is the mix of weaknesses and strengths that each hero brings to the team. Those movies resonate with us personally because, while we have our share of weaknesses, we also know we have strengths, abilities, and gifts that the world needs. We may not be able to fly or turn into a massive green rage monster, but we have something to offer. And that is where calling comes in. The Bible presents God as personal, active, and involved in our lives. He didn’t throw the universe together and then go on a permanent vacation, leaving us alone to figure things out. He is watching us, guiding us, and helping us. He is calling us. The Bible describes this concept in many ways: calling (1 Peter 3:9), gift (Romans 12:6), grace (Ephesians 4:7), function (Romans 12:4–6), plans (Jeremiah 29:11), sending (Isaiah 6:8), and consecration (Jeremiah 1:4–10). These passages, and many others like them, show that God doesn’t just love you, He also calls you. Because you are unique, your calling is unique. And what God has in store for you will fit you like no one else.






 
 
 

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