
"Who Am I in Christ?" Assessment
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Do you truly understand and embrace your identity in Christ? Answer the following 10 questions to reflect on how well you align with what God says about you.
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Mostly A’s: Firmly Rooted in Christ
Your identity in Christ is strong and deeply rooted in biblical truth!
You walk with confidence, knowing that you are fully loved, forgiven, and empowered by God. You understand that your worth is not based on performance but on God’s grace and unconditional love. Your faith is active, and you regularly stand on God’s promises, even in times of trial.
Next Steps for Growth:
- Keep renewing your mind daily with God’s Word (Romans 12:2).
- Encourage others who may struggle with their identity in Christ (1 Thessalonians 5:11).
- Deepen your relationship with God by cultivating a lifestyle of worship, prayer, and bold faith.
- Study Ephesians 1 and Colossians 3 to reinforce your understanding of who you are in Christ.
- Continue declaring and living out your God-given identity!
Key Verse for You: “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.” – Galatians 2:20
No matter your score, God’s love for you never changes! You can always grow deeper in understanding who you are in Christ. Keep seeking Him, and He will reveal more of His love, grace, and purpose for your life.
Mostly B’s: Growing in Your Identity
You believe in your identity in Christ but sometimes struggle with doubt or insecurity.
You desire to be confident in who God says you are, but at times, you battle thoughts of unworthiness, fear, or comparison. You may know the truth intellectually, but applying it consistently is a challenge.
Next Steps for Growth:
- Spend more time meditating on and declaring God’s Word over your life (Joshua 1:8).
- Identify and reject negative or unbiblical thought patterns (2 Corinthians 10:5).
- Surround yourself with faith-filled people who remind you of God’s truth (Proverbs 27:17).
- Pray and ask God to strengthen your faith and help you fully embrace His love and promises.
- Keep a gratitude journal of moments when you see God working in your life—this will help build your trust in Him.
Key Verse for You: “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession.” – 1 Peter 2:9
No matter your score, God’s love for you never changes! You can always grow deeper in understanding who you are in Christ. Keep seeking Him, and He will reveal more of His love, grace, and purpose for your life.
Mostly C’s: Struggling with Self-Worth & Spiritual Identity
You have some uncertainty about your worth in Christ and may feel distant from God’s love.
Feelings of guilt, inadequacy, or doubt might be holding you back from fully embracing God’s truth. You may rely on your own performance to feel accepted, rather than trusting in God’s grace.
Next Steps for Growth:
- Study Romans 8—this chapter will help you understand your security in Christ.
- Memorize at least one Scripture daily that speaks to your worth in Christ (e.g., Ephesians 2:10).
- Replace self-criticism with faith-filled affirmations (Proverbs 18:21).
- Spend time in worship and prayer, asking God to reveal His love in a fresh way.
- Remember: Your identity is not in your past, your mistakes, or your feelings—it is in Christ alone.
Key Verse for You: “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” – Romans 8:1
No matter your score, God’s love for you never changes! You can always grow deeper in understanding who you are in Christ. Keep seeking Him, and He will reveal more of His love, grace, and purpose for your life.
Mostly D’s: Uncertain or Unaware of Your Identity in Christ
You may not fully understand or embrace your identity in Christ.
You could be struggling with spiritual doubt, self-worth issues, or even misunderstanding who God is. You may feel distant from Him or believe you are not good enough to receive His love. But here’s the truth: God loves you deeply, unconditionally, and desires a close relationship with you!
Next Steps for Growth:
- Start by learning who God is. When you know His character, it’s easier to trust Him.
- Read John 3:16, Romans 5:8, and Ephesians 2:4-5 to understand His love for you.
- Begin a simple habit of prayer and Bible reading, even if it’s just 5 minutes a day.
- Ask God to remove lies and replace them with truth (John 8:32).
- Find a strong Christian community where you can learn and grow in faith (Hebrews 10:25).
You are not alone, and you are not forgotten. God is calling you into His love and truth—run toward Him!
Key Verse for You: “See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!” – 1 John 3:1
No matter your score, God’s love for you never changes! You can always grow deeper in understanding who you are in Christ. Keep seeking Him, and He will reveal more of His love, grace, and purpose for your life.
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How do you view yourself in relation to God?
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Do you believe you are fully forgiven in Christ?
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How do you respond when you make a mistake or sin?
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What is your confidence level in God’s plan for your life?
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How do you respond to challenges and struggles?
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Which statement best describes your sense of worth?
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How do you handle feelings of fear, anxiety, or insecurity?
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What do you believe about your spiritual authority in Christ?
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How often do you remind yourself of God’s promises about who you are?
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Which of these Bible truths do you believe most about yourself?
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