Who Am I? A Biblical Reflection on Identity and Purpose

Who are you really—beyond titles, failures, or achievements? In a noisy world full of opinions, this Christian identity worksheet helps you uncover your God-given purpose and understand who you are in Christ. Whether you’re just beginning your faith journey or helping others grow in discipleship, this tool can be life-changing.

How Can I Discover My Identity in Christ?

This guided reflection invites you to examine your past, present, and future in light of Scripture. It's not about labeling yourself, but about listening to what God says about you—your value, mission, and transformation in Him.

Personal Inventory: Start With Honesty

Fill in the blanks with honesty and reflection. These prompts help you confront both pain and purpose in your story.

  • Greatest failures or disappointments
  • Greatest successes or joys
  • Key skills and wisdom you carry
  • Your fears, mission, and identity sources
  • Who loves and accepts you?
  • What are you seeking from others? What do you give?

What Does the Bible Say About Your Identity?

Use your Bible (NIV or NASB recommended) to fill in each verse. Take your time. Reflect deeply after each truth. This isn't about knowledge—it's about transformation.

My Family in God’s Kingdom

  • John 3:3 – I have been ______ again.
  • John 1:12 – I am a _________ of God.
  • Philippians 3:20 – My citizenship is in __________.
  • 2 Corinthians 5:17 – I am a ____________ creature.

My Past Redeemed

  • Hebrews 10:17 – God remembers my _______ no more.
  • Colossians 2:13 – I am ________ with Christ, God has _________ me.
  • Psalm 103:12 – God has ______ my sins far away.

My New Identity

  • Hebrews 13:20-21 – God _______ me to do His will.
  • Philippians 4:13 – I can do ________ through ______.
  • 1 Corinthians 2:16 – I have the _______ of Christ.
  • Psalm 139:14 – I am __________ and ___________ made.
  • Isaiah 43:1 – God calls me by ________; I belong to Him.

My Value in Christ

  • Jeremiah 31:3 – God ______ me with an everlasting love.
  • Romans 5:8 – While I was still a sinner, Christ _________ His love for me.
  • Ephesians 1:4 – God ______ me before the foundation of the world.
  • Philippians 4:19 – God will ________ all my needs.
  • Galatians 5:22 – When the Spirit leads, I show ___________.

Why Does This Matter?

Knowing who you are in Christ sets you free—from insecurity, shame, comparison, and confusion. This identity worksheet is a powerful resource for:

  • Personal spiritual growth
  • Youth discipleship or retreats
  • Small group breakout sessions
  • Counseling or mentorship settings

What’s Next?

Take your time. Don’t rush through the verses. Journal what stands out. Pray over what you discover. And remember—you are more than your mistakes, titles, or doubts. You are who God says you are.

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