<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SERIF" FACE="Book Antiqua" LANG="0">I get these little devotionals from another list I am on. I'd like to share
<BR>this one with you, especially to those who may have been in bondage years
<BR>past (or present). There is good news....
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<BR>To those who have trusted Jesus Christ as Saviour, take heart! Jesus died
<BR>and rose from the grave! We can confess our sins to God and be forgiven! As
<BR>born-again Christians, we can let go of what happened to us in the past, and
<BR>live an abundant life in Christ! <B>
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<BR>Subject:</B> Neil Anderson Devotional for Monday, February 5, 2001
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<BR> N E I L A N D E R S O N D A I L Y D E V O T I O N A L
<BR> from Freedom in Christ Ministries
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<BR>February 5
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<BR>HOW WE PERCEIVE OURSELVES
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<BR>The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are
<BR>children of God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and
<BR>fellow heirs with Christ (Romans 8:16, 17).
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<BR>Lydia is a middle-aged woman who was dealt a bad hand in life
<BR>right from the beginning. Memories of ritual and sexual abuse
<BR>that she suffered as a young child have haunted her continually
<BR>throughout her Christian life. When she came to see me, her
<BR>damaged self-image seemed beyond repair. As she told me her
<BR>story, Lydia displayed little emotion, but her words reflected
<BR>total despair.
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<BR>When she concluded, I asked, "Who are you, Lydia? How do you
<BR>perceive yourself?"
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<BR>"I'm evil," she answered stoically. "I'm just no good for
<BR>anybody. People tell me I'm evil and all I do is bring trouble."
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<BR>"You're not evil," I argued. "How can a child of God be evil? Is
<BR>that how you perceive yourself?" Lydia nodded.
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<BR>It is never pleasant to see the evil one express his ugly
<BR>personality through a victim like Lydia. But realizing that she
<BR>is primarily the product of the work of Christ on the cross
<BR>instead of the victim of her past, she was able to throw off the
<BR>chains of spiritual bondage and begin living according to her
<BR>true identity as a child of God.
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<BR>Nothing is more foundational to your freedom from Satan's bondage
<BR>than understanding and affirming what God has done for you in
<BR>Christ and who you are as a result. We all live in accordance
<BR>with our perceived identity. In fact, we cannot consistently
<BR>behave in a way that is inconsistent with how we perceive
<BR>ourselves. Your attitudes, actions, responses and reactions to
<BR>life's circumstances are often determined by your conscious and
<BR>subconscious self-perception. If you see yourself as the helpless
<BR>victim of Satan and his schemes, you will live like his victim
<BR>and be in bondage to his lies. But if you see yourself as the
<BR>dearly loved and accepted child of God that you really are, you
<BR>will more likely live like a child of God.
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<BR>Thank You, Jesus, that You have made me more than a conqueror.
<BR>Because of Your love and power, I can live as a victor instead of
<BR>a victim today.
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<BR>This daily devotional is published and distributed by
<BR>Crosswalk.com. It is written by Neil Anderson at
<BR>< <A HREF="http://www.ficm.org/">http://www.ficm.org/</A> >.
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<BR>You can purchase "Daily in Christ" and other titles by Neil Anderson at
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<BR>christianbook.com (Christian Book Distributors - CBD).
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