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Who I Am In Christ: A Devotional

Publisher:
, 2001
ISBN: 9781493425693
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Overview

God never gives up on you. He remains steadfast in his desire to bless you, even when you are tempted to doubt his love. The great tragedy is that so many of us spend our lives trying to earn something we already have—the gift of life which God freely gives when you decide to follow Christ. This devotional will give you back what the enemy is trying to rob—an understanding of your special place in God’s family. Who I Am In Christ offers 36 readings and prayers based on Scripture passages that assure you of God’s love and your security and freedom in his kingdom.

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Key Features

  • Includes 36 readings and prayers based on Scripture
  • Offers tools for Christ-centered living
  • Provides practical application

Top Highlights

“We are not saved by how we behave; we are saved by how we believe.” (Page 27)

“One person suggested, ‘I would be prideful if I believed all these verses about myself.’ The answer is, ‘No, you would be defeated if you didn’t.’ You are not who you are in Christ because of the things you have done; you are in Christ because of what He has done. He died and rose again so that you and I could live in the freedom of His love.” (Page 15)

“‘I know, rejection is when Johnny won’t play with me anymore and I have to play with Heidi.’ Unconditional love and acceptance is one of the most basic needs of all humanity.” (Page 19)

“What a privilege we have to tell the world how Christ has come to meet our most critical and foundational needs: identity, acceptance, security and significance.” (Page 14)

“A friend is also someone who loves you, who has your best interests at heart, who stands by you in your lowest moments and sacrifices himself to meet your need.” (Page 32)

Dr. Neil T. Anderson is the founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries, which has offices and representatives in forty countries. Dr. Anderson has authored more than seventy books on Christ-centered living, including Discipleship Counseling and The Bondage Breaker. He was formerly chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology and has five earned degrees including two doctorates. Dr. Anderson lives in Franklin, Tennessee. For more information, see www.ficm.org.

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  1. Glenn Crouch

    Glenn Crouch

    12/26/2016

    I used this book as part of my daily devotional time, using a chapter at a time. There are several excellent chapters (out of the 36 chapters), and I would've like more of them ;-) Now the following criticism may be due to cultural-bias or denominational-bias (I am an Australian Lutheran Pastor), but it is how I found the book. The Introductions (and sometimes the Conclusions) of many of the chapters come across as a "sales pitch" for the Author's courses and/or books. The quite long letters of praise to the Author seemed strange and once again seem to praise the Author as much as our Saviour. Similarly the illustrations used seem artificial even though many were presented as true stories. I also found that the Author often argues that when you are experiencing / feeling A, it is because of Spiritual problem B - whereas I often experience "A" and am reasonably certain spiritual problem "B" is not mine (I do have heaps of genuine sins to deal with, so am not claiming any sort of perfection). This leads to a sort of disappointment with the chapters in question. I do think the Author has quite a good message, and as noted there are several superb sections that I praise God for, but my overall impression was one of disappointment - of thinking that this book could easily have been much more!

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