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Spiritual: June 12, 2024 Issue [#12595]




 This week: Identity
  Edited by: Jeff Author IconMail Icon
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— C.S. Lewis


About The Editor: Greetings! My name is Jeff Author Icon and I'm one of your regular editors for the official Spiritual Newsletter! I've been a member of Writing.com since 2003, and have edited more than 400 newsletters across the site during that time. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me via email or the handy feedback field at the bottom of this newsletter! *Smile*


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Identity


This past weekend was the second official meeting of the church plant that I'm helping launch, and the first official sermon from Josh, our pastor. He focused his message on the concept of identity and we had a discussion afterward that's stuck with me in the days since.

One of the points being made was that Satan is more appropriated called the Satan because "Satan" isn't a name; it's a title. It means "The Accuser," and describes his objective of accusing people of not living up to their true identity (i.e., as a beloved child of God). Ultimately, a hypothesis was proposed that all sin could be seen as stemming from doubt in one's own true identity and relationship with the almighty.

The concept of identity can be really complicated. A lot of values and ideals go into our identity, and that big-picture identity is often an amalgamation of lots of smaller, more specific identities. My identity, for example, includes the identities of being someone's son, someone's father, a husband, an employee, a writer, a Christian, and a friend. Those individual identities are often intertwined, but they can also be at odds with one another. But at the heart of the Christian faith is the idea that one's identity as a child of God - someone who has gained salvation and favor through a relationship with Jesus Christ - is the primary identity and everything else grows out of that. It can be really encouraging to know that you're loved and accepted by God ... but that's precisely what makes the Satan's accusations and lies so powerful. His job is to sow doubt and distrust, just like he did with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

Although I took several years of humanities and comparative religion classes in college, I'm by no means an expert on the identities that religions outside Christianity are supposed to entail. To be perfectly honest, I'm still struggling to understand Christian identity itself! But no matter what your particular expression of faith may be, I'd be willing to bet there is an identity to it, and a big part of your faith journey as part of whatever religious or spiritual practice you identify with, is likely learning how to better live into that identity and live up to the ideals of your faith every day.

Identity is a complex construct that can often leave us feeling confused, misunderstood, or out of balance. Depending on who or what is feeding into the various aspects of your identity, you might feel pressure to act a certain way. One of the things that I've found most reassuring in my Christian faith has been the fact that the primary identity we're all living into is beloved son or daughter of the King. I think it's really easy to lose sight of that, and I think there are a lot of Christians who substitute that identity for lesser ones that the Accuser manages to convince us of. That either we're not worthy or someone else isn't worthy of God's love. Which is why it's so important to be clear on the fact that our primary identity - all of us - is someone who is worthy and deserving of love. Not for anything you do, but just because of who you are.

Until next time,

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“This world is full of wonders!” King Nerim chuckled. “Well, I’m off to go hunting in the woods with my two sons. Thank you Gaylen.”

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