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Prelude
Psalms 100
I Lift My Voice (F) {f.001} Tempo 135
Wherever I am
We’re Together Again
So Much to Thank Him For
I’m a New Creation
Welcome
Welcome
Blanche’s Story
Band - Thank You Lord for all your Goodness
Offering
Offering
Psalms 116
Band Selection
2 corintians
Kids Video - All Around the World
Melissa's Story
Melissa's Story
Melissa's Story
Video - My Saviour Lives
Creative Scripture
Creative Scripture
Camp Story of 10, 000 reasons - Challenge on the wall
Song - 10,000 Reasons
Prayer - Thoughts on
I AM Who You Say Am
“Who am I that the highest King
Would welcome me
I was lost but He brought me in
Oh His love for me
Oh His love for me”
Who does God say you are?
As believers, this is such a monumental concept to grasp and to meditate on.
Our identity resides in knowing ourselves in Christ and living within the stability of knowing you are who God says you are.
Who are you that God would want to rescue you?
That He would choose to give up His life for you?
That He wants to bless abundantly?
Let’s look at some declarations scripture makes over you:
I am God’s workmanship, () 10 For we are God’s masterpiece.
He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.
Tyndale House Publishers.
(2013).
Holy Bible: New Living Translation ().
Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
I am an ambassador for Christ.
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I am part of a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people.
()for you are a chosen people.
You are royal priests, a holy nation, God’s very own possession
Tyndale House Publishers.
(2013).
Holy Bible: New Living Translation ().
Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
I am greatly loved by God. ( 4 But God is so rich in mercy, and he loved us so much, 5 that even though we were dead because of our sins, he gave us life when he raised Christ from the dead.
Tyndale House Publishers.
(2013).
Holy Bible: New Living Translation ().
Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
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That last statement can make your heart flip or your body feel like it’s receiving a much-needed supernatural hug.
You are G R E A T L Y loved by God.
The God of all creation, the God of everlasting glory, the God who is and has everything loves YOU.
He loves you G R E A T L Y.  
That last statement can make your heart flip or your body feel like it’s receiving a much-needed supernatural hug.
You are G R E A T L Y loved by God.
The God of all creation, the God of everlasting glory, the God who is and has everything loves YOU.
He loves you G R E A T L Y.  
I am born of God, and the evil one does not touch me.
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I am complete in Him Who is the Head of all principality and power.
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So obviously, God thinks you’re a pretty big deal.
You’re royalty, you’re His workmanship, you are made complete in He who has all power and authority.
You were created to love, be loved, and to serve all for the glory of the kingdom.
That makes YOU and all of the things God has created you to be important.
God sees you as valid and needed.
“Who the Son sets free
Oh is free indeed
I’m a child of God
Yes I am
In my Father’s house
There’s a place for me
I’m a child of God
Yes I am”
“I am a child of God”.
We hear that phrase so often within our congregations that I believe we start to numb out the meaning of it and how it applies to our everyday lives.
I once heard a professor at my university say, “The stronger our understanding of our identity in Christ becomes, the more our self-worth grows”.
You are a child of God.
That can never be threatened or taken from you.
While everything around you and about you changes, this is the one thing about yourself that will stay constant.
“Just.
Stop.
Who are you?”
You are a child of God.
That can never be threatened or taken from you.
While everything around you and about you changes, this is the one thing about yourself that will stay constant.
If God says you are going to do something big, if He says that you are going to be successful in something then guess what—He gave you those dreams with the knowing that you WILL and CAN do it.
We begin to doubt ourselves and the power of God when we chose to put our faith in any of our other self-schemas.
We start to lean on our own strengths, our personalities, or our own interests and find that our self-worth is shaky and unstable.
It’s only when you allow your identity to rest in who you are in God that fear leaves and that annoying inner self-critic finally closes its mouth.
“I am chosen
Not forsaken
I am who You say I am
You are for me
Not against me
I am who You say I am”
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