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A New Identity in Christ
Scripture Reading — Galatians 2:20-21
I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. . . . I live by faith in the Son of God. . . .
— Galatians 2:20
When I reflect on my life and who I once was, it’s easy to see how I’ve tried to define myself by my past, my mistakes, and the roles I’ve played. There were times when I thought my identity was tied to my job, my achievements, or even how others saw me. I struggled as I compared myself with others, thinking that who I was could only be measured by external success or someone else’s approval.
But then I found freedom in Christ. Galatians 2:20 became a truth that I can hold on to—I no longer have to define myself by my past or even by what I’ve done. I am now defined by the life Christ lives in me. In him, my identity is secure. No more striving to earn a sense of worth; no more living under the weight of expectations that I can’t meet. In Christ, I am a new creation.
This new identity in Christ doesn’t mean I don’t still struggle with old habits or old thoughts. But it does mean I have a foundation that is not built on shifting sand.
I can live with peace because the truth is that I belong to Jesus. My identity is wrapped up in his love, his grace, and the work he has done for me.
Lord, thank you for making me a new creation. Help me to live out my new identity with confidence and peace, remembering that it is no longer I who live, but you who live in me. In your name, Amen.
About the author — Darrell Delaney
Darrell Delaney is a cohost of ReFrame’s podcast ministry Groundwork and serves as lead chaplain with Reach the Forgotten Jail Ministry in Michigan. He considers it his life’s calling to create and facilitate life-giving environments in which people can thrive and grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Darrell and his wife, Kia, have three children. He enjoys spending time with family, walking, reading, and playing basketball, chess, and video games.
Scripture Reading — Galatians 2:20-21
I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. . . . I live by faith in the Son of God. . . .
— Galatians 2:20
When I reflect on my life and who I once was, it’s easy to see how I’ve tried to define myself by my past, my mistakes, and the roles I’ve played. There were times when I thought my identity was tied to my job, my achievements, or even how others saw me. I struggled as I compared myself with others, thinking that who I was could only be measured by external success or someone else’s approval.
But then I found freedom in Christ. Galatians 2:20 became a truth that I can hold on to—I no longer have to define myself by my past or even by what I’ve done. I am now defined by the life Christ lives in me. In him, my identity is secure. No more striving to earn a sense of worth; no more living under the weight of expectations that I can’t meet. In Christ, I am a new creation.
This new identity in Christ doesn’t mean I don’t still struggle with old habits or old thoughts. But it does mean I have a foundation that is not built on shifting sand.
I can live with peace because the truth is that I belong to Jesus. My identity is wrapped up in his love, his grace, and the work he has done for me.
Lord, thank you for making me a new creation. Help me to live out my new identity with confidence and peace, remembering that it is no longer I who live, but you who live in me. In your name, Amen.
About the author — Darrell Delaney
Darrell Delaney is a cohost of ReFrame’s podcast ministry Groundwork and serves as lead chaplain with Reach the Forgotten Jail Ministry in Michigan. He considers it his life’s calling to create and facilitate life-giving environments in which people can thrive and grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Darrell and his wife, Kia, have three children. He enjoys spending time with family, walking, reading, and playing basketball, chess, and video games.