Identity in Christ: What Following Jesus Changes About Who We Are

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Identity in Christ: What Following Jesus Changes About Who We Are

What happens to our identity when we follow Jesus Christ?

In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains how the gospel transforms the believer’s identity. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Luke 9:23, this episode explores what it means to become a new creation in Christ, why believers are no longer defined by sin, and how Christian discipleship involves repentance and ongoing transformation.

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Many people today wonder whether becoming a Christian means losing themselves or whether they can continue defining themselves by desires, experiences, or personal feelings. Scripture teaches that while following Jesus does not erase our personality, gifts, or experiences, it does transform the foundation of our identity. Christians are no longer defined by sin but by their union with Christ.

This episode will help listeners understand what changes when someone comes to Christ, why biblical identity matters, and how God’s grace continues to transform His people throughout the Christian life.

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