Affirmations: Who I Am in the Great I AM
Sometimes we forget who we are in Christ and in God Almighty, the Great I AM. The enemy of our souls hopes we believe all the wrong affirmations.
Those negative statements we often say and repeat to ourselves that damage our true identity. So we need to remind our hearts of powerful “I am” affirmations to regain our true identity.
(1.) Affirmations: I am loved.
If you’re anything like me, you grew up questioning if people really loved you.
And—gulp—wondering if God loves you.
Maybe these questions formed in various stages of our life. Or, the enemy still uses our uncertainty of love to haunt us in the present.
But the love of God is firm and certain. To believe and know the truth about His love, write out and pray these scriptures:
- Love lays down His life for me. (John 15:13)
- Perfect love drives out my fear. (1 John 4:18)
- The Lord quiets me with His love, singing over me. (Zephaniah 3:17)
- God crowns me with steadfast love. (Psalm 103:4)
- God’s love stands firm forever. (Psalm 89:2)
Affirm: I am loved.
Love lays down His life for me. (John 15:13) God crowns me with steadfast love. (Ps. 103:4) #Affirmation Share on X(2.) I am chosen.
Please choose me pounded in my chest. Our physical education teacher picked two team captains for the softball game. Back and forth, each captain chose students as team members.
Yet, no one chose me.
And as an adult, I still carry the silent plea of hoping others choose me. But Jesus is the captain of God’s team. He always chooses me and you.
To believe and know the truth about how the Lord chose you, write out and pray these scriptures:
- God chose me as His treasured possession. (Psalm 50:15)
- The Father chose me and appointed me to bear fruit in His name. (John 15:16)
- I belong to a “chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation…a people for his own possession…to proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.” (1 Peter 2:9)
- God chose me before the foundations of the world to make me holy and blameless. (Ephesians 1:4-5)
Affirm: I am chosen.
God chose me as His treasured possession. (Ps. 50:15). God chose me before the foundations of the world to make me holy and blameless. (Eph. 1:4-5) #Affirmation Share on X(3.) Affirmations: I am redeemed.
The Blue Letter Bible online gives the Hebrew word for redeemed as qanah.
Biblical usage includes: “to get, acquire, to buy, obtain, purchase and recover.”
Furthermore, look at these Google definitions: “compensate for the faults or bad aspects of (something); gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment.”
Redeemable things in the Bible included land and property.
And sometimes people.
The Redeemer recovered us from the clutches of the enemy, sin, and eternal death.
Because He paid for our sins with His own blood.
To believe and know the truth about redemption, write out and pray these scriptures:
- Christ redeems me by His blood and forgives my sins by God’s grace. (Ephesians 1:7)
- Christ became a curse for me to redeem me from the curse of the law. (Galatians 3:13)
- My redeemer lives. (Job 19:25)
- The Lord redeemed me from the hand of my adversary. (Psalm 107:2)
Affirm: I am redeemed.
Christ redeems me by His blood and forgives my sins by God’s grace. (Eph. 1:7). The Lord redeemed me from the hand of my adversary (Ps. 107:2) #Affirmation Share on X(4.) I am free.
Our two beloved dogs sleep in crates at night with latched doors. So after the last outside potty trip, it’s time to go inside their respective crates. Then, as morning dawns, they are ready for freedom…to romp about freely.
Likewise, we often take our spiritual freedom for granted. Or, we fail to maintain our freedom in Christ.
We may live according to the flesh and not the spirit. Perhaps our soul’s chained to an addiction. Maybe we refuse to forgive, and the bitterness imprisons us.
In Christ, we can break free from every form of bondage.
To believe and know the truth about freedom, write out and pray these scriptures and affirmations:
- Christ sets me free from sin for eternal life and holiness. (Romans 6:22)
- True freedom means nothing masters me. (1 Corinthians 6:12)
- For freedom Christ set me free…guard against going back to slavery. (Galatians 5:1)
- God’s precepts help me walk in freedom. (Psalm 119:45)
Affirm, I am free.
I am loved, chosen, redeemed and free.
Affirm: I am loved, chosen, redeemed, and free. This is who I am in the Great I AM.
Affirm: I am loved; I am chosen; I am redeemed, and I am free. This is who I am in the Great I AM. #Affirmation Share on XWhich affirmations do you struggle with the most? What would you add?
This month I’m celebrating my 7 year blog anniversary.
Sometimes I participate in these link-ups:
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Loved, chosen, redeemed, and free – Yes! What amazing gifts the Father has lavished upon us, Karen. We are His beloved sons and daughters, and may we never forget that.
Blessings!
Yes, Martha! I pray we remind our hearts of powerful “I am” affirmations anytime we need to regain our identity!
Wonderfully encouraging and uplifting words that tell us who we REALLY are, Karen, not who we learned we might be while in grade school and middle school awaiting being chosen and/or loved by those around us. Those insecurities linger, and yet this post sets it all straight, healing and applying the medicine of God’s love to the hurt places. Jesus laid down his life for us. He chose us. He uplifts us. He encourages us. He heals the wounds of our broken places. Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!
Melinda, those insecurities and memories often try to linger for a lifetime! God created both us and our true identity, but we absolutely learned a false identity from the enemy of our souls.
Melinda is loved, chosen, redeemed and free!
Karen, I think God must have put similar messages on our hearts for this week. I love the aspects of who we are that you brought out in this post. And what you shared about our freedom in Christ and the importance of not taking it for granted spoke to my heart. I want to always live as though it is truly a priceless gift.
Jeanne, I noticed that when I read your post on Tuesday or Wednesday. I love how the Lord led us in a similiar theme! 🙂 We often do take our freedom for granted. It’s why Paul advised us not to be a slave again. For freedom Christ set me free…guard against going back to slavery. (Galatians 5:1) We are free!
I was often chosen last, too, Karen. I wasn’t unskilled. I was short. I’m glad God sees me as a person He loves and He chooses me…over and over again.
Stephen, thanks for sharing your experience. And agree, how wonderful to know God chooses us over and over again. Jesus is the captain of God’s team!
Happy blog anniversary!
I enjoyed this past. It made me consider many things I could write about on this year’s theme for me… I am confident of this…
Thank you, Mandy! Love your theme and glad this inspired you for some writings!
Most affirmations are limited to our own abilities. These affirmations take a much better view!
So true, Ava. Glad the Lord’s affirmations come from who we are in Him, not from our own gifts and talents or how the world defines it!
We should read this affirmations every day. We are loved by Him.
Melissa, it would definitely keep our perspective positive and true.
I am loved.
I am chosen.
I am redeemed.
I am free.
Happy blog anniversary! These are all so helpful. They bring to mind that old song, “No one ever cared for me like Jesus.”
Thanks so much, Barbara! And you often either remind me of songs I’d forgotten, or mention one that’s not familiar and I look it up. 🙂
“No one ever cared for me like Jesus
His faithful hand has held me all this way
And when I’m old and grey
And all my days are numbered on the earth
Let it be known in you alone
My joy was found
Oh my joy, my joy”
“I am redeemed” are beautiful words to me. They hold so much comfort and promise. Thank for the encouragement today Karen.
It’s a powerful affirmation, Yvonne. So thankful Christ became a curse for us and redeemed us from the curse of the law. (Galatians 3:13)
Because our redeemer lives! (Job 19:25)
So simple, yet so profound. Thank you, Karen, for reminding us of who God is and who we are in HIM. It’s amazing those feelings we all experienced from a young age, desiring to be loved, desiring to be chosen, desiring to be cleansed/redeemed from sin, desiring to be free… we still desire those same things. May we grow in our childlike faith in the Great I AM, who laid down His life to give us all this and more. God bless you!
Beautifully expressed, Melissa.
Melissa is loved, chosen, redeemed and free!
Were it possible to choose a favorite from among your many blog posts Ms. Karen, this would certainly be among them. Such a blessing to be reminded of God’s promises in His word. I sure needed this today. Sorry it’s taken me so long to read and respond ma’am.
J.D. is loved, chosen, redeemed and free!
God is there to heal all our wounds and remind us that, no matter who else might reject us, He loves and accepts us. Thank you, Karen!
Yes! Rejection does not me a reject. I am accepted, valued, and precious to the Lord!
Great uplifting affirmations that can get us through life’s struggles when we apply them. Thank you.
Janice is loved, chosen, redeemed and free!
Wonderful reminders, Karen. This may be a strange addition, but I would add, “I am dead.” And then I would add “I am hidden with Christ in God.” I base this on the following scripture, “For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God.” (Colossians 3:3). I love that thought that I am dead to who I was before I met Christ and not only am I saved, I’m safely hidden in the clutches of God’s loving Son, Jesus. There is such power with re-visiting who we are in Christ. 🙂
Oh, I love those, Marcie. And Galatians 2:22 confirms we have been crucified with Christ and it is no longer us who lives, but Christ who lives in us. So we are dead! And love the idea of being hidden in Christ! Thanks for sharing!
Amen! These reminders are truly ALL we need.
Jessica is loved, chosen, redeemed, and free!
Happy blog anniversary, Karen! We all do need affirmations that we are loved, chosen, redeemed, and free. Thankfully, we can find them in abundance in Scripture.
Thank you, Laurie. And, yes, Scripture confirms our identity!
What great truths to remember when we’re feeling down, left out, or overlooked. God never overlooks us, he chooses us, and he wants the very best for us. I always got chosen last for sports teams, too ;).
Anita is loved, chosen, redeemed and free!
Amen Karen, Praise be to God, for affirming who we are. Glory be to the great I AM. Blessings.
Paula, I take my cue about who I am from the Great I AM.
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