Your Identity In ChristSample

The Metamorphosis
We, too, are changed into new creatures through faith in Christ.
Butterflies are beautiful creatures. From the design on their wings to all the colors they display, they are spectacular. Before any butterfly can be a magnificent creature, however, it must begin its life as a caterpillar, which is quite ugly.
Caterpillars transform into butterflies through a process called metamorphosis. Their old nature passes away, and they turn into a completely new creature. Just as caterpillars are changed into butterflies, we, too, are changed into new creatures through faith in Christ. We transform from ugly sinners to beautiful saints.
Read 2 Corinthians 5:16-17
What does it mean to "regard no one according to the flesh"? (It means that we don't think of someone from the world's point of view, but rather, from Christ's point of view.)
What are we "in Christ"? (We are new creations with new identity rooted in him.)
What has passed away "in Christ"? (Our old identity apart from Christ.)
Prayer
Have everyone in your family memorize 2 Corinthians 5:16-17.
Scripture
About this Plan

This 30-day plan will take the reader through passages that deal with the topic of finding one's identity in Christ, alternating every other day with a devotion from Charles Spurgeon.
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