http://soundcloud.com/sonworshiper/i-know
Two people are essentially to blame for this song’s existence.
C. J. Monet has really been entertaining me with his music (hence the techno style to this track), and Pastor T. J. Cristobal preached a great sermon on Ephesians 6:10-18 at church today.
Our identity is a crucial component of how we live our lives, how we decide our course of action, how we evaluate what’s going on around us. Our perception of who we are and what we’re worth dramatically affects how we interact with everyone and everything else. “Perception is reality” is a common enough expression, and I don’t use it to mean that if I think I see a pink elephant, there must really be a pink elephant. I use it to mean that I will respond to what I perceive, what I see, what I understand… not necessarily to what is actually true.
For Christians, this “perception” may be found in answers to questions like these:
Am I a sinner? Or am I a saint who struggles with sin?
Am I a failure? Or am I an overcomer who sometimes fails?
Am I worthless? Or am I the object of the affection of the Creator of the universe?
Am I unlovable? Or am I precious enough that God Himself would die for me?
(I’ll add a caveat, lest we Christians get all presumptuous and puffed up in our recognition of God’s love toward us. All those other people out there in the world, the ones our community sometimes wants to judge and protest and so on–those people are just as much the objects of God’s love as I am, and it’s my job to communicate that to the world, because the One I claim to follow “did not come into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved” (John 3:17). So yeah, don’t forget that part of your identity either.)
What have you discovered about who you are? What have you learned about what you were meant to do with this life? I know whose I am, and I know who’s in me.
You’ll say that I am weak, that I’m not worth a thing
You’ll say I should give up, that there’s no chance for me
You’ll say that nothing’s changed, that I am still the same
I say that Christ is in me and there’s power in His name
The old is gone, and the new has come
My victory is won by all that Christ has done
I know whose I am
and I know who’s in me
I’m not who I was
’cause Christ has set me free
I know what He’s done
And how He’s changing me
I know the Holy One
And what I am called to be
Jesus, I am Yours, I am Yours
Jesus, I am Yours, I am Yours
I am called, I am chosen, I am loved, I am redeemed
I am free from condemnation, rescued from my enemy
I am purchased by my Savior, who lives inside of me
I am dead to sin, I am secure in Christ my hope of glory
The old is gone, and the new has come
My victory is won by all that Christ has done
No matter what the world may say
No matter what the world may do
My identity and destiny are only found in You