Quotes about Identity
The question isn't, "What do I want to get done in the next thirty days?" but, "Who do I want to become in this next season of my life?
— Bill Hybels
Christians who live out of who they really are cannot be crippled by the opinions of others.
— Bill Johnson
Each of us was meant to be an original, but most of us die merely a copy. Anyone who discovers who God made him or her to be would never want to be anyone else.
— Bill Johnson
Royalty is my identity. Servanthood is my assignment. Intimacy with God is my life source. So, before God, I'm an intimate. Before people, I'm a servant. Before the powers of hell, I'm a ruler, with no tolerance for their influence.
— Bill Johnson
Whatever I obtain through self-promotion I'll have to sustain through self-promotion. #bornforsignificance
— Bill Johnson
No one who discovers who God has made him or her to be would want to be anyone else.
— Bill Johnson
When the Church discovers who she is, she no longer wants to be rescued. There's a big difference between being rescued from the big bad devil and being taken up for a wedding. And only one is acceptable for a believing believer.
— Bill Johnson
When we know who He made us to be, we'll never want to be anyone else. He has wrapped up His significance in the destiny of every person He called to Himself for salvation.
— Bill Johnson
Renewing the mind becomes possible when we remember, record, review, and remind ourselves and God of what He has done in the past, and of our obedience. It is a sure way to solidify your identity in Him, and to mold your mind so it conforms to the mind of Christ.
— Bill Johnson
Anyone who knows who God made them to be will never try to be someone else.
— Bill Johnson
Doesn't it honor Him more when His children no longer see themselves only as sinners saved by grace, but now as heirs of God? Isn't it a greater form of humility to believe Him when He says we are precious in His sight when we don't feel very precious?
— Bill Johnson
Christians who live out of who they really are cannot be crippled by the opinions of others. They no longer work to fit into other people's expectations; they burn with the realization of who the Father says they are.
— Bill Johnson