"Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors
through Him who loved us."
(Romans 8:37)
In this week's final devotion, I will share again about our identity in Christ. I hope these messages have been helpful and impactful to you. So many Christians are living defeated lives, and to me, that is a great contradiction: to know Jesus and live defeated. We should be soaring like eagles instead of moping around like turkeys. When we forget who we are in the Lord, we slip into a terrible pattern of negative thinking. We must replace this type of defeatism with the truth of God's Word. The Bible has much to say to us about our identity in Christ.
Today's Scripture verse states that we are not just conquerors but
more than conquerors through Jesus who loves us. The Greek word translated "conqueror" is
hypernikao, and it takes five English words to translate this one Greek word: "we are more than conquerors." Notice the word
nikao, from which we get the brand name "Nike". Philip Knight chose a fantastic word to name his sports merchandise empire. When you see the word "Nike" with the trademark swoosh symbol, you probably think of a very successful business. No matter what is happening in our lives, we are still more than conquerors because of Jesus living in us.
Years ago, I read Robert McGee's excellent book,
The Search for Significance. There is a wonderful quote in the book that I want to share with you and encourage you to commit to memory. It reads, "I have great worth apart from my performance because Christ gave His life for me and therefore, imparted great value to me. I am deeply loved, fully pleasing, totally forgiven, accepted, and complete in Christ."
If you have turned to Jesus for salvation, repented, and believed on Him to save you, then not only is heaven your eternal home, but you also are empowered to live a victorious life here on earth. Jesus promised to give His people abundant life (
John 10:10). Remember, you are not just a
nikao, but also a
hypernikao!
I'll leave you today with this powerful song by Jason Gray, entitled, "
Remind Me Who I Am." (Click on the linked text or the image below.) I hope you enjoy it and have a blessed weekend.