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Who the Bible Says You Are

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Started July 19, 2026

This piece was adapted from CT’s books newsletter. Subscribe here. Jane Johnson, Worthy (Bethany House, 2026) Worthy guides readers through a close reading of Paul’s Prison Epistles, demonstrating how a deep knowledge of the Scriptures transforms our love for God. With a focus on building biblical literacy, author Jane Johnson begins each chapter by sharing specific Read more. The post Who the Bible Says You Are appeared first on Christianity Today

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Deep biblical literacy should be treated as foundational to how Christians understand themselves, regardless of theological tradition.
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Every person has inherent worth and purpose as described in the Scriptures.
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A literal interpretation of the Bible can lead to misunderstandings about personal identity.
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God's declaration of human worth in Scripture must reshape how Christians treat their own bodies and minds, including mental health and rest.
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Scriptural teachings about identity should be interpreted in light of contemporary cultural shifts.
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The Bible offers a narrow view of identity that may not resonate with modern diverse perspectives.
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The Bible defines every individual as uniquely created in the image of God.
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Paul's letters emphasize that believers are called to live as transformed individuals in Christ.
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