Embrace Who You Are in God
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The podcast episode 'Embrace Who You Are in God' from Apostolic Lighthouse of Norwalk delivers a powerful exhortation for believers to fully recognize and live out their identity in Christ. Drawing from Scripture—especially Psalm 107, Numbers 12, and Acts 19—the host emphasizes that true identity is not defined by the world, critics, or even family members, but by God’s declaration. The message centers on the transformative reality of being redeemed, adopted as children of God, and empowered as spiritual warriors. Using vivid analogies—such as the tabernacle’s unimpressive exterior hiding divine glory, and the seven sons of Sceva’s failed attempt to cast out demons—the sermon illustrates that spiritual authority comes not from ritual or reputation, but from a genuine relationship with God. The host urges listeners to reject shame, embrace divine identity with confidence, and resist the enemy through humility, prayer, and faith in God’s supremacy. The episode culminates in a call to stand firm, declare one’s redemption, and walk boldly in the kingdom of God.
Your identity is defined by God, not by the opinions of others.
Spiritual authority comes from a personal relationship with God, not religious performance.
When you know who you are in Christ, you can resist the enemy without retaliation.
Prayer, fasting, and doing good are powerful spiritual weapons.
The enemy knows who you are but cannot overcome you if you stand in God’s truth.
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Opening Call to Identity in God
“Until we realize who we are in God, we will not live the overcoming victorious life God intends for us to live.”
The Tabernacle Analogy: Inner Glory vs. Outer Perception
“When you go inside, you see gold and you see silver and you see brass and you see beautiful tapestries. Amen. Beautiful tapestries are made of purple and different kind of precious things. Amen. And the power of God was inside that thing and hovering over it, praise God.”
Miriam and Aaron’s Challenge: Authority and Humility
“But not so with my servant Moses. He's faithful in all my house. I speak with him face to face, even plainly and not in dark sayings. And he sees the form of the Lord.”
Spiritual Warfare and the Power of God’s Weapons
“Our weapons now are spiritual weapons. Amen. We don't retaliate with harsh words or physical attacks. Amen? 2 Corinthians 10, 4: For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds.”
Final Call to Embrace Identity and Walk in Victory
The episode closes with a powerful declaration of redemption and a call to stand in faith. The host urges listeners to embrace their identity as children of God, reject shame, and walk boldly in the kingdom, culminating in a congregational affirmation of redemption and a spiritual altar call.
“When you go inside, you see gold and you see silver and you see brass and you see beautiful tapestries. Amen. Beautiful tapestries are made of purple and different kind of precious things. Amen. And the power of God was inside that thing and hovering over it, praise God.”
“But not so with my servant Moses. He's faithful in all my house. I speak with him face to face, even plainly and not in dark sayings. And he sees the form of the Lord.”
“Until we realize who we are in God, we will not live the overcoming victorious life God intends for us to live.”
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