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Identity Theft | Episode 20 | After the Flesh

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In the final episode of "Identity Theft," Duane Sheriff emphasizes the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ and compares it with the limitations of the flesh. It is crucial to realize that our true identity is found in Christ, which requires revelation and faith. Living according to the flesh leads to spiritual death, encompassing negative emotions and experiences like depression and unfruitfulness.

We should look to God and remember our origin from Him and our past without Him. Verses such as John 15:5, Philippians 4:13, and 1 Corinthians 4:6-7 illustrate that without God, we can do nothing, possess nothing, and know nothing of true value. On the other hand, in Christ, we can achieve all things, have everything we need, and possess divine wisdom.

Beware of the dangers of pride and self-reliance, especially in today's culture, where many believe they can be good, do good, and know good without God. Pride stems from human knowledge and results in an inflated sense of self. Instead, humility and dependence on God's wisdom are encouraged. Romans 7:18 teaches believers to put no confidence in the flesh. It's important to recognize the need for God and live a life of thanksgiving and humility. Through grace, believers are made new and equipped to fulfill God's will.

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In the final episode of "Identity Theft," Duane Sheriff emphasizes the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ and compares it with the limitations of the flesh. It is crucial to realize that our true identity is found in Christ, which requires revelation and faith. Living according to the flesh leads to spiritual death, encompassing negative emotions and experiences like depression and unfruitfulness.

We should look to God and remember our origin from Him and our past without Him. Verses such as John 15:5, Philippians 4:13, and 1 Corinthians 4:6-7 illustrate that without God, we can do nothing, possess nothing, and know nothing of true value. On the other hand, in Christ, we can achieve all things, have everything we need, and possess divine wisdom.

Beware of the dangers of pride and self-reliance, especially in today's culture, where many believe they can be good, do good, and know good without God. Pride stems from human knowledge and results in an inflated sense of self. Instead, humility and dependence on God's wisdom are encouraged. Romans 7:18 teaches believers to put no confidence in the flesh. It's important to recognize the need for God and live a life of thanksgiving and humility. Through grace, believers are made new and equipped to fulfill God's will.

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