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Christ Lives in Me: Identity in Galatians 2:20

Our identity is transformed by faith in Jesus. Paul's words remind us that our old life is gone, and we now live by the power and presence of Christ within us. This verse is a declaration of freedom

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Diosh Lequiron

June 1, 2024 · Updated June 8, 2026 · 1 min read

Christ Lives in Me: Identity in Galatians 2:20

Our identity is transformed by faith in Jesus. Paul's words remind us that our old life is gone, and we now live by the power and presence of Christ within us.

This verse is a declaration of freedom and a call to live each day in the strength of God's love.

I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. — Galatians 2:20 (NIV)

Reflection

To be crucified with Christ means letting go of our old ways and embracing a new life shaped by His grace. Our worth is no longer based on what we do, but on who we are in Him.

Christ living in us means we have access to His strength, wisdom, and love every day.

Let this verse encourage you: Live boldly, knowing that Christ is alive in you.

Today's Action

Remind yourself today that Christ lives in you. Face challenges with His strength and love.

Prayer

Jesus, thank You for living in me. Help me to walk in Your strength and reflect Your love to others.

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Diosh Lequiron

I write about faith, motivation, and mental wellness because I believe one word from God can change everything. If this post helped you, explore more at the links above or connect with me on social media.