Let me ask the question: Who do you think you are? (I'm asking myself that 
question!) Jesus had to wrestle with that same question all His life on earth 
as our Savior. The first inkling that He knew who He was came at the age of 12 
when He asked Mary and Joseph in the Temple in Jerusalem, "Wist ye not that I 
must be about My Father's business?" (Luke2:49).

The problem surfaces in the temptations in the wilderness after His baptism at 
the age of 30: "IF, IF, IF ... Thou be the Son of God ... !"(Matt. 4:6ff.). 
Matthew seems to be the one most aware of this problem that Jesus constantly 
wrestled with. Satan wouldn't let Jesus alone even as He hung on His cross in 
His last hours: "IF Thou be the Son of God, come down from the cross"! (Matt. 
27:40).

So, I conclude, if the divine Son of God in our human flesh or nature had to 
wrestle with this problem in temptation, don't be dismayed if you find yourself 
wondering who you are! Are you a scullery-maid or a ditch-digger in the 
Father's house, or are you a prince of the realm? Do you have a right to hold 
your head high, or is Satan correct when he demeans you and seeks to destroy 
your self-respect?

There is a fascinating parable (or illustration) in Galatians 4:1-7. It tells 
of this barefoot boy running around the huge estate where even the slaves boss 
him about and tell him, "Go home to your Mommy!" But when this lowly kid grows 
up, slaves, watch out how you talk! He becomes the heir to the estate, your 
boss! So, says Paul, as long as we don't know who we are, don't know our true 
identity, all the devils in hell can torment us and boss us around; but when 
you are ready to believe that "in Christ" you are adopted as a son or daughter 
and you are indeed the lord of the estate, your spiritual or psychological 
servitude is at an end. "Even so we, when we were children, were in bondage 
under the elements of the world. But ..." we have been redeemed, we have 
received the adoption of sons and daughters, and God has sent forth the Spirit 
of His Son into our hearts.

Read it, please: Galatians 4:1-7. Believe it and tell the devil and all his 
evil angels, "Begone!"


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