A Prayer to Live from Your True Identity

July 22, 2025
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A Prayer to Live from Your True Identity

Reference: 2 Corinthians 5:7

What does it means to be a new creation in Christ? It is important to remember that our worth is found in who God says we are—not in what we do.

Before any role—mom, teacher, friend, or neighbor—you are first and foremost a child of the one true King. Let us remember our spiritual identity and extend the same dignity to others as fellow image-bearers of God.

Prayer Father, may my friend look to You for her identity instead of the things of this world. As she looks to you, may she live out of her identity as beloved and forgiven, doing the good works you created her to do, and most of all, that she is a beloved child. Help us all to see our children, our friends, and our enemies as equally loved by you. In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

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Nicolet is the CEO/President of Million Praying Moms and the author of Choosing Cheer: Experiencing the Joy of Jesus in the Everyday and Unimaginable. She served many years in Adult Ministry & NextGen Ministry and has written and developed Bible study curriculum for adults and youth at the local church level. Nicolet has been the guest speaker at countless women’s and youth retreats and has a true passion for sharing God’s Word. She's wife to Preston and mom to Josie and baby brother on the way!
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