Identity Comes from What We Do

Published: June 8, 2019, 7 p.m.

Knowing your identity has been all the rage for the last few years because \u201cwho we are\u201d is the foundation for what we believe and do. Although it is true, it\u2019s not the whole story. Who you are (identity) is partly shaped by what you actually do. The theological and practical debate is well framed in the different translations of one verse;

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  • Luke 2:49 \u2013 Didn\u2019t you know I had to be in my Father\u2019s house? NIV
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  • Luke 2:49 \u2013 Did you not know that I must be about My Father\u2019s business? NKJV
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In one camp, we are instructed to be like Mary instead of Martha and rest at the master\u2019s feet and enjoy His presence (be in His house). Either He will do the works, or the works were finished at the cross. Us doing works is painted as a bit carnal, beneath the dignity of those who are truly spiritual. In the second camp, we are invited to co-labor with Him. It even goes one step further: intimacy is rooted in co-laboring with Him! You are my friend if you do what I command (Jn. 15:14). Great works and exploits are celebrated as fruit in this camp. They have jobs and businesses and a vision to bring heaven back to earth. Sons contend for nations.

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