Identity is Destiny: A Forgotten Identity Is A Useless Identity; Never Forget Who You Are

Identity is important. If a child is identified as a prince his destiny is to rule. If a child is identified as poor his destiny could be misery. Pilots fly, architects design, losers lose. You produce who or what you are.

God has always changed names: Abram to Abraham (Father of multitudes), Jacob to Israel (Prince with God), Simon to Peter (solid, stone). These people changed when their names were changed. Of course, in the Bible the change signifies change of identity and not just the superficial label we call a name. The new name gives the bearer a new identity which changes their actions to fit with their new self. Jacob is a classic example. His name means to defraud. Before meeting his brother Esau whom he had earlier defrauded Jacob was so scared that he arranged his entourage in such a way that he was at the back and the rest of his family were in front. Before he met Esau however Jacob met with God and God changed his name to prince. In the 32nd and 33rd chapters of Genesis Jacob rearranged his entourage and this time put himself in front as a prince would do, to meet his brother Esau. You will be amazed what a changed identity will do for your confidence.

Before Jesus was met with severe tests in the wilderness a voice from heaven spoke and affirmed Him as the divine Son. It is with this identity that he faced and overcame the enemy.

But we all know of people who should or could have been great because they bore great titles or labels: presidents, executives, world champions, etc. But they found themselves overcome by some ‘nobody’! Israel was like that. They were slaves for over 400 years. The princes had become slaves! That history damaged their self – perception. They were stronger and more numerous than their would-be masters, the Egyptians. But Egypt ruled over them by craftiness (Exodus 1.6-10). A forgotten identity is a useless identity. And that is what Egypt did – help them forget who they really were. That is why we must constantly be reminded about who we are in God. And no one can give identity more than the maker of a thing. Spending time with God, the ultimate maker of all things, and His word reminds and reinforces the champion you are on the inside.

Jesus said: ‘Consider carefully what you hear," he continued. "With the measure you use, it will be measured to you—and even more. 25Whoever has will be given more; whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken from him.’ Mark 4.25.

Here Jesus illustrates why some people can fail and bounce right back. The great rich men Mr Kiyosaki and Mr D Trump both reported losing unbelievable amount of money. Trump lost more than a billion dollars and still recovered to be a billionaire. Mr Kiyosai was a million in the red and living in a trailer but also recovered.

Why do some never recover? Because they were not rich in themselves. Both these men teach that money does not make one rich – it is how you think that does it. If you think and believe deep down that you are poor a million dollars will only make you superficially rich and that money is quite likely to leave you almost permanently. A good example are Adam and Eve: They were made like God (Genesis 1.26-28) but they did not know/believe it. So satan says to them ‘you have to do this to be like God’. The moment they did it they proved they did not believe they were like God and so became satan’s slaves.

To be truly rich you must believe and know that you are rich. Jesus said in the text above that how you listen is the key. Whatever God says you are that is what you are. When you believe this you will produce that which you are.
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