Pastor Mark Driscoll answers the one question you need to ask: Who am I in Christ? Being a Christian can be like driving in a foreign city. You try living on the straight and narrow but instead take a wrong turn onto the wide avenue of sin and temptation. In the process, you become discouraged and condemned, limping along in your faith—or giving up altogether.
But this isn’t the real Christian life. You can make a U-turn.
Pastor Mark Driscoll knows that the issue of our identity underlies our struggles in life. “The fundamental problem we have in this world,” he says, “is that we don’t understand who we truly are—children of God made in His image—and define ourselves by any number of things other than Jesus.”
Who are you in Christ? Among other things: You are a saint, you are blessed, you are saved, you are afflicted, and you are heard. These are a few of the fundamental truths that Pastor Mark explores in an in-depth study of Ephesians in the Who Do You Think You Are? Participant's Guide.
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