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  1. To deny one’s nature as a human being and in one’s pride neglect to search for wisdom is to suffer with the ungodly (Ps. 14:1– 7; Prov. 1:20– 22). The human being is profoundly a unity, a soul. St. Paul’s use of anthropological terms is an insightful expression of this conviction (Jewett, 1971).

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  2. Define who you are. (2 Corinthians 4:17-18) Establishing Your Identity in Christ You can proclaim your identity, but circumstances want to redefine your identity. When you believe who you really are in Christ, then you will act like a child of God.

  3. The present article focuses on the concept of person, which is key to our understanding of ourselves as human beings. It also played a decisive role in the fierce controversies that arose concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation, early in Church history.

  4. These character traits are what make us “peculiar” in this world, but pleasing unto God. Character, in simple terms, is the foundation of a person’s life that holds them up under pressure, and during the “storms” of life. If there is no “character” in a person, they will that they so easily make.

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  5. In Evangelical circles, self-love is an idea and practice often viewed with suspicion, if not outright hostility, often being equated with selfishness. Little distinction is made between an unhealthy self-focus and a healthy, biblical self-love. Our biblical and practical need for a

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  7. Self-worth can be defined as the combination of how you view yourself plus your perceptions of how other people and God view you. The desire to feel a true sense of value, acceptance, and love is given by God and is to be satisfied in Him. Struggles with self-worth can occur when too much emphasis is placed on performance and other’s opinions.

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