Who Am I? Finding Your Identity
College is a time when you’re figuring out who you are in new ways. It is junior high all over again. The question “Who am I?” cuts to the core of how you think about your place in the world and your value in it.
College is a time when you’re figuring out who you are in new ways. It is junior high all over again. The question “Who am I?” cuts to the core of how you think about your place in the world and your value in it.
The same AIC Report that speaks so truthfully on the issue of identity also speaks graciously concerning the exercise of gentle love for struggling sinners.
The porous self could find its meaning and identity in relationship to God above. The buffered self, denying either the existence of or accessibility to God, cannot discover its meaning beyond itself.
Faith does not make the facts of life disappear. Faith puts them in a new light and in a new proximity to the power of the Lord Jesus Christ to make ways of escape that did not exist before, to give hope in the midst of hopelessness, and to change our hearts, our enemies, and our futures.