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The Porch

Remembering Your True Identity

The Porch

Watermark Community Church, Dallas, TX

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.93.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2016

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

What makes you, you? Where do you find your identity? If it’s in your accomplishments, mistakes or earthly desires, you're looking in the wrong place. In Philippians chapter 3, The Apostle Paul shows us what it means to recognize our true identity.

Transcript

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0:00.0

How are we doing?

0:19.0

It's great to be back with you.

0:24.6

What's out for it worth?

0:27.0

Shout out Houston.

0:29.4

We're driving down the road, listening to the message, live streaming at home, we're

0:32.6

glad you're tuned in.

0:34.1

The preface of tonight is that we find identity throughout our lives in different things.

0:42.4

And so in college, I was identified as a partier.

0:47.7

Okay?

0:48.7

I didn't know Christ.

0:49.7

I didn't walk with Jesus.

0:50.9

I loved a party.

0:51.9

I loved to go out.

0:53.3

And so there was a part of that is it's who I was or at least who I thought I was.

0:59.1

And so went to school at the small college in Waco.

1:03.5

And if we really wanted to party in Waco, we would come to Dallas.

1:07.4

And so my boys and I, we drove up to Dallas and we were going to go to this club in deep

1:12.0

album.

1:13.0

And the problem was, is they were all over 21 and I was not.

1:17.6

Okay?

1:18.6

But that's okay because we had a plan.

1:22.3

So what was going to happen is my roommate was going to get in and then pass back his

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