#106: "Who I Am" by Blanca

Released February 29, 2016 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

The topic of identity is blazing across headlines daily these days. It's always been an issue. How do we define who we are? Do we identify with this group or that group? Are we defined by what we do or how much we make? As Christians we need to get a grip on this very important topic. Blanca's song, "Who I Am" brings us to our senses and reminds us that we need to have our identity in the One Who made us. It matters more Whose we are than who we are. This week we examine a potential identity crisis in the life of David.
We do well to learn as much as we can from the very human, very flawed people of God as revealed in Scripture.
On this episode I discuss:

"When I know Whose I am, I know who I am." - Blanca in a Behind the Music "Who I Am" Air1 Radio YouTube Video
Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - our Bible Interaction Tool Exercise this week is considering that the characters we are reading about in the Bible are REAL, picturing them in their environments and considering their probable feelings and emotions
The main highlights of 1 Samuel leading up to our focus scene in 1 Samuel 16
Samuel's state of mind as he heads out on a new assignment from God - 1 Samuel 16:1
Acknowledging our sorrow, grief and sadness while picking up and moving on when God calls
The mindset of the people of Bethlehem as they welcomed Samuel - 1 Samuel 16:4-5
A solid revelation from God Himself...He looks on the heart - 1 Samuel 16:7, Romans 12:2
The importance of tending to our heart more than our outside appearance so we won't be rejected by God - 1 Samuel 16:7
Jesse and his misunderstanding of what was important to God - 1 Samuel 8-11
Unpacking what David's thought life might entail given the complete disregard of his family
Discovering which character in this story reflects where you are in your life

 
 
Additional Resources

Lyrics
Story behind the song "Who I Am" by Blanca with Kevin Davis - New Release Today Article

This Week's Challenge

Read 1 Samuel 16 for yourself. Consider all of the characters in the story. How are they affected by the circumstances? Do you see anything you have never considered before?