Short Review:
I discovered this book while attending an Answers in Genesis: Reclaimed conference with my coworkers. The author of this book, Martyn Iles lead a session and he made wonderful points, so I was interested in hearing more!
This book did cover some topics he discussed in his session plus more! 😊
The basic premise of this book is to answer the question, Who Am I? We get to see how two worldviews answer this question : the world and the Word of God.
Longer Review w/ slight spoilers:
Here is a basic rundown of the book-
1. Asking the question of "Who Am I?" and discovering our identity is important.
2. When thinking about "self", we need to determine if the "self" is inherently good or evil. Well, we can see that the Bible refers to the concept of self as, "the heart" and that what comes out of a person is what defiles them and that the heart is deceitfully wicked.
-based off this and other scripture passages, we can determine that we are not inherently good.
3. When we try to adopt our "identity of self", there are major negative consequences! The greatest being the spiritual effect.
4. Since the "identity theory of self" is false, look at the true source, God's word.
-the first Beatitudes says," blessed are the Poor in spirit".
-this poorness in spirit is vital and a prideful, self-seeking generation will not achieve this. Nor may they want to.
5. If we want to know who we are, we need to know who God is. The Bible starts off saying, "In the beginning, God..."
6. There are 8 pieces that make up our identity.
7. Make sure we are asking the right question when it comes to asking about our identity!
Overall Opinion:
I really liked this book! It is just slightly over 200 pages, so a lot of information gets covered in a short amount of pages! It is always good to remember that we are a new creation in Christ and that our identity lies in Him, not our feelings, perspectives, experiences, the culture, etc.
It can be a difficult topic to broach, but Martyn handed in a loving and graceful way!
Even though we have all fallen short of the glory of God, we can live in the hope and peace of Christ's redemption. We may struggle in our sin nature, but the Holy Spirit is faithful to convict us!
I pray that this book encourages readers to pause and take a moment to see how they are living their lives! We always have room for improvement and can grow closer to God!
Great job Martyn and team! This was great!
P.S. If you get the book edition, there are fun colors and illustrations which are great! ❤️