"And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My
church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it." -Matthew 16:18
Have you ever found yourself lacking confidence? Have you ever found
yourself doubting the call of God on your life? I think all of us go
through this, even the most mature Christian. But when we get to this
place, we need to go back to God's promises, and go back to remembering
our true identity in Christ. (Perhaps even begin a journey of truly
discovering it!)
Simon Peter was someone in the Bible who is cited as being impulsive and
emotional, as evidenced by his unending questions and rash decisions.
His name, Simon, meant reed - which is blown and swayed by the wind.
But when Jesus first meets Peter, He says, "You are Simon son of John.
You will be called Peter." -John 1:42
It's interesting to me that during the time Peter was Jesus' disciple,
he is called by two names. Isn't that a little bipolar? I would be
confused in my identity if I was given two names! But at the end of his
three years with Jesus, He tells him, "I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it."
Peter went from being called something that defined his past mistakes
and shortcomings in character to being called a rock - something sturdy,
steady, and characteristic of his new life build on The Rock -
Jesus. Masks (our false identity) come out of our flesh or wounding,
the areas where the enemy has defined us. Our true identity comes from
God, via revelation by the Holy Spirit, by submitting our lives to the
redemptive work of Jesus Christ. God always sees us in the context of
our future destiny, not our past failures.
Are there any areas where the enemy has defined you? Have you allowed
your relationship with Jesus to re-define you? Are you on a journey of
discovering who you really are in Him? I pray that we will continue to
grow into the fullness of all we were meant to be in Him.
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