“Jesus told him, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. 
No one comes to the Father except through me.’” 
John 14:6 (CSB)

If you don’t know who you are, you’ll find all sorts of people who are more than happy to tell you.
 
Our culture will try to mold you into a certain image. Your congregants will try to turn you into what they think you should be. Your friends will have their ideas, too.
 
Not knowing who you are—and letting everyone else mold you into their image—is a leading cause of stress for ministry leaders today.
 
Jesus gives us another model. He shows us the Principle of Identification, which is the first principle of stress management from the life of Jesus.
 
Jesus had no doubts about his identity. In fact, he defines himself with “I am” statements 18 times in the Bible. He does this every time he says “I am . . .”—and then he declares key truths.
 
Jesus says: “I am the truth. I am the way. I am the life. I am the Son of God. I am sent from my Father above. I am the door. I am the bread of life. I am the living water.”

Jesus knew exactly who he was.
 
And we need to know exactly who we are, who God created us to be.
 
If you don’t know your identity, you’ll depend too much on what other people say about you.
 
Stress happens when you try to be something you’re not. We all start off as originals, but too often we end up as carbon copies of somebody else—because we don’t know who we are.
 
When you learn who you are, you’re less dependent upon the approval of others and you’re more stress-resistant.
 
Jesus didn’t need anyone else’s opinions to prop him up. Neither do you.

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