EPISODE · Sep 6, 2023 · 7 MIN
Your Identity In Christ Helps You See What Your Limited Responsibilities Are
from Battle Drill Daily Devotional (Audio) | Christian 5-Minute Bible Devotions · host Rob Westwood-Payne
Summary As your identity in Christ helps you see what your limited responsibilities are, you retain the choice of saying yes to God and saying no to other things. Introduction Do you sometimes find yourself living like you're responsible for everything? You end up stressed and worried because you've taken on too much. The Bible makes it clear we are not responsible for everything. Jesus is Lord. God is in control. We can let go! Our Responsibility is to Bring Praise and Glory to God Paul says that your identity in Christ helps you see what your limited responsibilities are. He expresses it as bringing praise and glory to God. Now, I don't know about you, but the last thing I do when I take on too much responsibility and get worried and stressed about it all is bring praise and glory to God! Discovering What God Expects of Us When we follow Christ, his Holy Spirit comes to live in us - to indwell in us - and as he does so he demonstrates that our faith is genuine, he proves that we have been adopted into God's family as his children, and he secures eternal life for us. As this process unfolds, we get to know God better, and we get to know ourselves better. We also discover more clearly what our responsibilities are - what God expects of us, and what he doesn't expect from us. Your Identity In Christ Helps You See What Your Limited Responsibilities Are As your identity in Christ helps you see what your limited responsibilities are, you retain the choice of saying yes to God and saying no to other things. As your responsibilities become clear, will you say yes to them? Think It Over Think through the following: What do you need to say yes to today? And what might you need to say no to, in order to say yes? Subscribe to the Podcast There's a new episode of Battle Drill Devotional every Monday through Friday. Click on the link - https://linktr.ee/battlefieldresources - to listen, watch or subscribe to this podcast. This Week's Battle Drill Devotionals Monday 4 September - Why It Is Important To Know Your Identity In Christ Tuesday 5 September - How To Find Your Identity In Christ: In God's Beautiful Family Wednesday 6 September - Your Identity In Christ Helps You See What Your Limited Responsibilities Are Thursday 7 September - Finding Your Identity In Christ Will Make You Discover Your Priorities In Life Friday 8 September - Knowing Your New Identity in Christ Determines Your Future Related Links Happiness Begins with Gratitude: What Happens When People are Delighted More devotionals and resources: battledrilldevotional.com. Prefer watching? Video devotionals at video.battledrilldevotional.com.Get devotionals delivered straight to your inbox at devotional.battledrilldevotional.com.See our Battle Ready Sermons at battlereadysermons.com and sign up via email at sermons.battlereadysermons.com.YouTube (Video): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRCAfiHehjUmYEPsOE8o4ZxH64ZFetd6nYouTube (Audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRCAfiHehjUnG3-4wfG09wAscbrX90HcPTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@battledrilldevotionalFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/battledrilldevotionalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/battledrilldevotional/Twitter: https://x.com/BattleDrillPod
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Summary As your identity in Christ helps you see what your limited responsibilities are, you retain the choice of saying yes to God and saying no to other things. Introduction Do you sometimes find yourself living like you're responsible for everything? You end up stressed and worried because you've taken on too much. The Bible makes it clear we are not responsible for everything. Jesus is Lord. God is in control. We can let go! Our Responsibility is to Bring Praise and Glory to God...
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