Lesson 2 of 7
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Bringing Our Whole Selves Before God

Ryan Rhoden January 18, 2026

This week, we are talking about our identity in Christ. True identity forms as we bring our full, unfiltered selves before God: the good, the bad, and the parts we’d rather hide. Not because He doesn’t already see them, but because we don’t always trust that He loves all of it. Scripture reminds us that our core identity is this: beloved sons and daughters, adopted into family through Christ and that isn’t a side message, it is the Good News.

Yet many of us live chasing identity instead of living from it. We look for worth in what we do, what we have, or what others think, managing our image while hiding our mess—even from God. When love has felt conditional or earned, shame quietly takes root, and questions like Am I enough? Am I lovable? begin to shape our inner world.

To survive, we form a false self—a version of us designed to protect, impress, or fit in. It’s understandable, but it fragments us, pulling us into different versions of ourselves depending on the moment. Healing doesn’t come from fighting or destroying this self, but from understanding it and bringing all of us into the presence of a Father who says, “You’re safe now. You don’t have to hide.”

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