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Living Inside Out: Developing a Practical Awareness of Who You Are in Christ

DAY 10 OF 10

THE FAMILY NAME - YOU BELONG

“Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of His household.” Ephesians 2:19

Have you ever entered a place where everyone knew each other and you felt like the lone tomato in a basket of onions? Awkward, right? Good news: in God’s kingdom, there are no outsiders. If you’re in Christ, you’re not just saved, you’re family. And family doesn’t need to knock; family walks in as they belong. Because they do.

You were never meant to live out your identity alone. God placed you in His household (His family) on purpose. That means church isn’t a club you attend, it’s a family you belong to. You carry the family name now, and that comes with love, inheritance, and, yes, even responsibility.

Part of growing in your identity in Christ is walking confidently in your belonging. You are barely accepted, you are fully included. You’re not God’s houseguest; you’re His child. And like every child in a healthy home, you’re meant to contribute, receive, grow, and be loved on.

Don’t let past rejection or isolation stop you from enjoying your place at the table. God doesn’t do temporary relationships. He’s in it forever. So lift your head, square your shoulders, and act like someone who belongs to the King’s family. Because you do.

Prayer and Confession
I am not an outsider. I am God’s child. I belong in His family and walk daily in the full rights of sonship. Amen!

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Living Inside Out: Developing a Practical Awareness of Who You Are in Christ

Living Inside Out: Developing a Practical Awareness of Who You Are in Christ is a 10-day faith devotional designed to help believers move from merely knowing biblical truths to living them out daily with confidence and Joy. This devotional guides readers through practical, Spirit-led ways to understand their identity in Christ and allow that identity to shape their thoughts, habits, decisions, and relationships.

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