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Daily in Christ Devotional By Neil Anderson 15th January 2021 – Our Essential Identity

Daily in Christ Devotional By Neil Anderson 15th January 2021
Daily in Christ Devotional By Neil Anderson 15th January 2021 Today’s Message

Topic: Our Essential Identity

Genesis 1:26
Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness”

Daily in Christ Devotional By Neil Anderson 15th January 2021

Adam was created physically and spiritually alive. He possessed eternal life from his first breath and enjoyed God’s abiding presence in the Garden of Eden.

Furthermore, unlike the animal kingdom that operated by divine instinct, Adam was created in the likeness of God with a mind, emotions and will, giving him the ability to think, feel and choose. No other created being can make that claim.

After creating Adam, God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone” (Genesis 2:18). So He created a suitable helper for him: Eve. They both enjoyed a sense of belonging to God and each other. Not only that, God gave them a purpose: to “rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth” (Genesis 1:26). Adam and Eve didn’t have to search for significance; they had it in their relationship with God. And because God was present with them, they lived in perpetual safety and security.

Eternal life, identity, purpose, significance, security and a sense of belonging are all attributes of mankind created in the image of God. Adam and Eve experienced these attributes in full measure, and we were destined to enjoy them too. But when Adam sinned, he died spiritually and forfeited everything God had provided. Being separated from God, Adam’s glowing attributes became glaring needs.

As children of Adam born separated from God, we come into the world with these same glaring needs. We wander though life striving to make a name of ourselves, looking for security in temporal things, and searching for significance apart from God. Is it a hopeless quest? No! We are able to fulfill these needs by establishing a personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. Everything Adam enjoyed in the garden before he sinned is now at our disposal.

Prayer: Loving heavenly Father, thank You for sending Jesus to die for my sin so I may have eternal life. And thank You that in Christ my need for identity, significance, security and a sense of belonging can be met.

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