What’s Your Story? Living According to False Stories.

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What’s Your Story? Living According to False Stories

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Stories Defined Them – The “Haves” and the “Have-Nots”

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What’s Your Story?

Living According to False Stories

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Our Stories Define Us

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Stories Defined Them – The “Haves” and the “Have-Nots”

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Identity

• Under a regime of slavery, people become objects.

• When this happens, an identity crisis develops.

• This impacted every aspect of their lives.

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Alias – Sidney Bristow

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Our False Stories

• Look out for #1• If I’m going to make it, it’s up to me.• All religions are the same• I’m not good enough—God can’t love me.• My parents are Christians so I’m OK.• I’ve got to DO more to be a Christian.• God could NEVER forgive me!

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Abandoning False Stories

• Need to discover our real identity – who did God intend for us to be.

• Need to choose to abandon those false stories which keep us in bondage.

• Only then we can experience the freedom that Christ offers.