
Brad Hambrick Finding Your Confidence, Identity, & Security in Christ - Part 2
Aug 1, 2017
They explore how identity shapes action and emotion, and why stable identity matters across roles and relationships. Topics include biblical identity facets, family and communal identity, and balancing sinner, sufferer, and saint. Illustrations range from Narnia characters to Moses at the burning bush, with practical angles on humility, service, and being salt and light in the world.
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Child Of God Provides Cultural Belonging
- Being a child of God gives a family and cultural identity where believers should feel at home.
- Hambrick connects 'do not take my name in vain' to taking Christian identity lightly in everyday life.
Edmund Shows How We Buy What Christ Already Gives
- Hambrick uses The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe where Edmund is already a king but doesn't know it, so he accepts the witch's offer to be a prince.
- The story illustrates temptation: buying what Christ already gives at great cost.
Slave Language Means Chosen Servant In Context
- 'Slave' in Scripture can mean chosen servant who loves the master, not only forced bondage.
- Hambrick explains doulos often involved voluntary lifelong service out of affection after debt was paid.
