Scripture: Ephesians 4:24 “Put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.” Everyone has a history—moments you’re proud of, moments you’d rather forget, and seasons that left marks on your heart. But heaven sees you through a different story. Scripture does not say “improve your old self.” It says put on the new self. You don’t drag your past into your identity. You step into the identity God already authored. Earth’s history describes where you’ve been. Heaven’s identity declares who you are now. The tension comes when your feelings, memories, or family patterns seem louder than what Scripture says. You may feel like the old you, react like the old you, or even think like the old you—but identity in Christ is not based on your performance. It is based on His finished work. Putting on the new self is a daily, intentional act. It is not pretending. It is aligning. You dress your mind in what God says about you before your circumstances have a chance to dress you in who you used to be. Identity in Christ is not something you grow into—it's something you awaken to. Your history might say you’re broken, inconsistent, not enough, too much, or disqualified. But heaven says you are renewed, chosen, beloved, righteous, and created in His likeness. The more you meditate on these truths, the more your inner narrative shifts. You stop reacting out of the old identity and begin responding out of the new. Identity is powerful because it shapes behavior. When you believe you are unworthy, you tolerate what God never intended. When you believe you are chosen, you walk differently. When you believe you are new, you stop excusing the old patterns and start stepping into grace-filled transformation. Your past cannot define you unless you allow it. History can inform, but it cannot identify. Your identity comes from the One who created you, redeemed you, and lives within you. Today is about choosing one truth about who you are in Christ and intentionally wearing it. When the old identity tries to speak, remind your mind: “That’s not who I am anymore.” Heaven’s identity will always outrank earth’s history.