January 15th: Identity Above All Else
Reading: Galatians 3:26-29
Paul declares that in Christ, there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female—we are all one. Your baptism establishes your primary identity: child of God. This identity supersedes your nationality, political affiliation, denomination, or any other label the world assigns you. The sermon challenges us to ask: Do we live as children of God first? When we encounter someone who votes differently, worships differently, or looks differently, do we see them as our brother or sister? Our baptismal identity calls us to radical unity. Before you are American, Republican, Democrat, Methodist, or anything else, you are God's beloved child—and so is everyone else who calls on God's name.
Reflection Question: What identity do you lead with when meeting someone new? How can you prioritize your identity as God's child?