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Living From a Christ-Centered Identity — What It Actually Looks Like

6 min · 29 mei 2026
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Understanding who God says you are is one thing. Living from it on a Monday morning when the voices are loud, the circumstances are hard, and the old story feels more reasonable than the truth — that is something else entirely. This episode is about closing the gap between what you know and how you actually live. In this final episode of the Identity and Shame series, Raymond Smith brings everything together with the most practical question of the week: what does it look like to stop performing for approval you already have and start living from the identity God declared over you before the world existed? He shares the specific practice — name the lie, replace it with Scripture, say the declaration out loud — and explains from Romans 12:2 why this is not positive thinking. It is the renewal of the mind God promised would produce transformation. And he closes with the only finish line worth running toward. Not a revenue number. Not a follower count. Five words from the only voice that carries eternal weight. Also — next week we are moving into grief. If you have lost someone, or you love someone who has, be here Monday. Key Scriptures:Romans 12:2 — Transformed by the renewing of your mindColossians 3:3 — Your real life is hidden with Christ in GodMatthew 25:21 — Well done, good and faithful servant Free Resource:Download Trading the Lie for the Truth — a free Scripture declaration guide that walks you through six of the most common lies shame tells, the Scripture that answers each one, and a declaration to say out loud when the voice gets loud.👉 Get it here: https://discipleblueprint.com/?ff_landing=20 [https://discipleblueprint.com/?ff_landing=20] This Week's Series:Monday — Who God Says You AreTuesday — When the People Who Should Build You Up, Tear You DownWednesday — Why Shame Runs DeepThursday — How Christ Heals What Shame WoundedFriday — Living From a Christ-Centered Identity Coming Next Week: Grief #ChristCenteredIdentity #LivingFromIdentity #RenewingYourMind #ChristianIdentity #IdentityInChrist #ShameHealing #OvercomingShame #ChristianPodcast #BibleTeaching #Discipleship #DiscipleBlueprint #ChristianMentalHealth #BiblicalIdentity #FaithPodcast #ChristianGrief

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Slow to Anger — How the Spirit Changes Us | Disciple Blueprint Podcast

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The Moment Moses Lost It | Disciple Blueprint Podcast

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