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"I Know Who I Am"

When God speaks over Jesus at the beginning of His ministry, he says "you are my son, you are loved and I am pleased with you". That's what we all long to hear, and we will go to incredible lengths to get it -often in all the wrong places. Let God's Word tell you who you are and draw strength from your identity.

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Sermon Archives

Reframing our Identity (2023)

1 Peter 2:4-12

 

Find Your Place in Praise (2017)

Psalm 8:1-9

 

The Prodigal Son (2018)

Luke 15:11-32

 

The Performance Distortion (2015)    

Galatians 3:1-25

 

Building a Healthy Mind (2012)    

Romans 12:2

 

Labels We Wear (2014)

Judges 6:11-16 

 

Self-Image (2012)    

Genesis 2:7 & Jeremiah 31:3

 

Live Strong in Christ (2018)    

Colossians 2:6-10

 

Am I Enough? (2018)    

Luke 3:21-22

Scriptures to Study

Psalm 139:1-24

Genesis 1:27

John 1:12

2 Corinthians 5:17

1 Peter 2:9

Ephesians 2:10

Romans 8:14-17

Ephesians 1:5

1 Corinthians 6:17

2 Timothy 1:7

Jeremiah 31:3
Exercise: Go through Ephesians 1:1-3:21 and highlight everything God says about you.

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Personal Quiet Time

During this focus, you can receive a daily message on What's App which includes a scripture and a reflection question. Send a note to connect@nwchurchdc.org to be added to the Small Seeds What's App group.

Small Group Resource

We encourage our groups to use the Scripture as your curriculum. One option is to read and discuss one of the archived sermon manuscripts above. 

Another option is to select a Scripture somewhere on this page, gather a few friends and talk about these questions.
What does the passage say in your own words?

What does the passage say about God?

What does the passage say about us?
What is the passage asking us to do?

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Book Recommendations

Identity Matters: Discovering Who You Are in Christ by Terry Wardle

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The Search For Significance: Seeing Your True Worth Through God's Eyes by Robert McGee

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