True Identity
- Diane Cordaire
- Mar 25
- 1 min read

We identify ourselves by the name given to us by our earthly parents, until we are called again.
He was before all things.And in Him all things hold together.— Colossians 1:17
Before creation, He was.
He spoke— and creation came. And into man, He breathed.
Life was not separate from Him. It came from Him. It is sustained by Him.
But something turned.
Not His presence — but our awareness of Him.
And in that turning, man began to live as though life were his own.
So, He entered again— as Jesus Christ.
Not as something distant, but as one of us. He walked within creation. Breathed its air. Felt its weight.
And when He rose,
He said, “Do not cling to Me…” — John 20:17
Not because He was leaving — but because something was changing.
No longer beside man, but within him.
No longer held in form, but received in spirit.
Not brought back — but revealed again.
So, the call is not to reach for Him, as though He were far off, but to receive what has never left.
Our identity was never in what we could do, but in allowing the darkness within us to be swallowed up, and the fullness of Christ to be revealed through human life on the earth as in heaven.




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