Starting the Year with New Labels
“Therefore,
as God’s chosen ones, holy and dearly loved, put on compassion, kindness,
humility, gentleness, and patience.”1
Every new
year, without fail, we are surrounded with advertisements for the newest weight
loss fad, and tips on how to become a “new you”. We are encouraged to set goals
to better ourselves to keep up with what society thinks we should be. If we don’t
meet these unrealistic expectations, we are assigned labels that only make us
doubt our self-worth and question our identity.
No one likes
labels. Perhaps it is because most labels are negative and focus on our worst
qualities. Many of these labels don’t leave room for growth or our differences.
They provide an inaccurate representation of who we really are.
What if this
year we reinvented ourselves, not based on the world’s view of us, but based on
God’s truth about us? If you were to Google “verses about who I am in Christ?”,
there are numerous verses to remind you of who God says you are. You are made
new in Christ, you are loved, forgiven, worthy, beautiful, accepted, and
capable to fulfill the purpose for which God created you. In times where those
negative voices around us try to discourage us, remind yourself that God did
not give you a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.2
Your age,
circumstances, your struggles, or your past do not define who you are. Those
labels simply describe a season through which you have come. If we allow God to
walk with us through these seasons, he will help us learn, grow, and will
refine us to be more like him. This should be our ultimate goal.
Take a moment
to think of the labels you’ve taken on over the years. Are these labels a
reflection of who God says you are? If not, I encourage you to spend some time
with God in prayer and reading His Word. Let go of all the labels that are
weighing you down and accept your new identity in Christ!
Suggested
prayer: Dear God, please show me what labels I have allowed in my life that are
only holding me back. I give them to you and ask that you help me replace them
with who you say I am. As I learn to embrace my identity in You, I ask that you
help me be an encouragement to others who also need to find freedom in you.
Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. In Jesus’ name, amen.
1. Colossians 3:12 (CSB).
2. 2 Timothy 1:7.
Today’s
Encounter was written by: Crystal B.
All articles on this website are written by
Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.