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Do You Know Who You Are?

One of the greatest tools I was given upon returning to the Father’s house was the need to live a transparent life. Nothing hidden, everything out in the open, always tell the truth.

Living a transparent life is not easy. There are times when the Lord asks you to bare your soul to the world. It’s always embarrassing and deeply personal but, in being transparent, it allows others to know they can move beyond their sins, past and present. It’s in these times I truly understand how much I have been forgiven and how grateful I am for my Lord’s grace and mercy.

It’s been my experience that moving from religious to righteousness is all part of the process of sanctification. Being sanctified is the state of growing in divine grace as a result of Christian commitment after baptism or conversion. Living a transparent life is key to sanctification.

Our world is filled with phony people and institutes that don’t always tell the truth. It seems to have become an acceptable norm in our society. What will your choice be today, transparency or deception?

I have found my Grandpa Ford’s wisdom on truth and right action is still true today, “You do right, you’ll come out right.”

Blessings

Do You Know Who You Are?
TGIF Today God Is First Volume 2 by Os Hillman

“Continue your love to those who know you, your righteousness to the upright in heart” (Ps 36:10).

Someone once said, “Success is when those who know you the best are those who love you the most.”

Years ago a self-assessment tool was developed by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingram called the Johari window. The Johari Window helps us realize where we are in our ability to know who we are and for others to know who we are. Real transparency in communication takes place when those we associate with us know who we are after we discover who we really are. See if you can identify what category you might fall among these four:

Transparent Life The transparent life is the life we should desire. I know who I am and others know me. There is nothing hidden. I have come to know who I am as an individual and basically people get what they see in me.

Bull-In-The-China Shop This person is blinded to the things that others recognize about him. The solution to becoming a transparent person is to get feedback from those around us about the blind spots in our personality. We must ask for the feedback and be willing to respond to their input.

Aloof/Hidden Secrets This person lives in a secret world. They don’t allow others to know about themselves. They know themselves but are fearful of letting others know. Those around them do not know them either. What do others really know about you? Have you allowed yourself to get close enough to others to share who you really are inside?

Hidden Potential This is a combination of Bull-In-A-China Shop and Aloof/Hidden Secrets. It is the saddest of all conditions. These people don’t know themselves and others don’t know them either. This means both parties have to invest the energy to communicate and get feedback from one another.

How about you? Why not take a step to find out who you really are in the eyes of others. It could change your life.

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