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Identification By EW Kenyon
Description: What does “Identification” mean? Identification means our complete union with Jesus Christ in His Substitutionary Sacrifice. This teaching of Identification by EW Kenyon is the legal side of Redemption. It unveils to us what God did in Christ for us, from the time He went to the Cross, until He sat down on the right hand of the Father. Christ became one with us in sin, that we might become one with Him in righteousness. He became as we were, to the end that we might be as He is now. There is a two-fold oneness in the spiritual principle of Identification: first, His oneness with our sin and humanity on the cross; second, our onenes with Him in His glory on the throne. When these truths really gain the ascendancy in us, they will make us spiritual supermen. This is an unveiling of what we are in Christ, how the Father sees us in the Son. It will be the end of weakness and failure. There will be no more struggle for faith, for all things are ours. There will be no more praying for power, for He is in us. There will no longer be the awful bondage of sin consciousness, for we are the Righteousness of God in Christ. Discover your identity in Christ through this rich classic, Identification by EW Kenyon.
“We are dealing with the almost unknown fact of our Identification with Christ. At once you ask, “What does Identification mean?” It means our complete union with Him in His substitutionary sacrifice. For instance, this term is used: “I have been crucified with Christ.” This is our Identification with Christ in His Crucifixion. I died with Christ. I was buried with Christ. I suffered with Christ. I was made alive with Christ. Now I am seated with Him. This little preposition “with” is the key that has unlocked a long-hidden truth that is of vital importance to us. The first two or three chapters of this little book will lead you into the ante-chamber of God’s greatest Revelation connected with the New Creation.
Specifications:
- ISBN-10: 1641236728
- ISBN-13: 9781641236720
- Publisher: EW Kenyon
- Binding: Paperback
- Actual Weight: 10 ounces