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Mi identidad en Cristo se basa en las Escrituras:


10. Yo siempre he sido Padre, y por siempre seré Padre --- Efesios 3:14-15
 9. Yo soy tu Padre, y Te quiero así como yo amo a mi hijo, Jesús --- Juan 17:23
8. Le voy a quitar todo el dolor que hayas sufrido en esta tierra --- Apocalipsis 21:3-4
 7. Jesús vino a demostrar que Yo estoy contigo, no contra usted --- Romanos 8:31
 6. Yo no estoy enojado y distante, pero la expresión perfecta del amor --- 1 Juan 4:16
 5. Mis pensamientos sobre ti son como la arena en la orilla del mar --- Salmos 139:17-18
 4. Vuelve a casa y voy a tirar la mayor fiesta celestial que jamás haya visto - Lucas 15:07
 3. Yo he determinado el tiempo exacto de tu nacimiento y donde vivirías - Hechos 17:26
 2. Yo soy capaz de hacer más por usted que usted pueda imaginar - Efesios 3:20
1. Usted no fue un error, todos tus días están escritos en mi libro - Salmo 139:15


Oración: Padre te doy gracias porque mi identidad en la vida se basa en mi relación con Jesús. En el nombre del Señor Jesucristo. ¡Amén!

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