Dead to Sin, Alive in Christ: Understanding Your True Identity
Caleb Dick Caleb Dick

Dead to Sin, Alive in Christ: Understanding Your True Identity

Do you really know who you are?

Not just your name or your role in life, but who you are at the deepest level? If you've placed your faith in Jesus Christ, your identity has fundamentally changed—yet many of us continue living as though nothing has shifted.

There's a peculiar phenomenon where people receive something transformative but continue operating as if they're still in their old circumstances. It's like the romantic comedy where someone with memory loss keeps reliving the same day, unaware that life has moved forward and everything has changed. While this makes for entertaining cinema, it's tragically common in the spiritual life of believers.

We put our faith in Jesus. We enter into a new reality with Him. Yet day after day, we live as though we're stuck in the past, as though our old identity still defines us.

The Question That Changes Everything

The apostle Paul, writing to the church in Rome, anticipated a logical question his readers might ask: If we're saved by grace and not by works, why not just keep sinning so grace can increase?

His response is emphatic: "By no means!"

Why? Because something fundamental has changed. Those who have died to sin cannot continue living in it. This isn't about behavior modification or trying harder. It's about recognizing a spiritual reality that has already occurred.

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Breaking Free: When Light Transforms Darkness
Caleb Dick Caleb Dick

Breaking Free: When Light Transforms Darkness

Have you ever felt trapped by your past? Bound by labels others have placed on you? Condemned by circumstances beyond your control? The story of a man born blind in John chapter 9 reveals a powerful truth: when we encounter the Light of the World, everything changes.

The Burden of False Accusations

Imagine living your entire life in darkness, not just the physical darkness of blindness, but the crushing weight of condemnation. This man in John 9 carried a double burden—he couldn't see, and everyone around him believed his condition was punishment for sin.

"Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" the disciples asked Jesus.

Can you imagine the torment this family endured? Every day, whispers and accusations followed them. The father and mother carried guilt for a son's blindness they didn't cause. The son grew up believing he was cursed, marked by divine judgment before he could even walk.

But Jesus shattered this lie with one powerful statement: "Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him."

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