Letting Go of Old Labels
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17
A New Label
Have you noticed how people often chase after certain brands, especially when an “influencer” endorses them? A particular label can create a frenzy of demand, driving its cost far beyond its real value.
Paul, writing to the church in Corinth, reminds us that there is a kind of value far greater than any worldly label. He says, “When someone becomes a Christian, he becomes a brand new person inside. He is not the same anymore. A new life has begun!”
Through faith in Jesus, we receive a spiritual rebirth—a new “label” that leaves our old life behind. Our past mistakes, failures, and the negative labels others (or we ourselves) might have placed on us—like sinner or failure—are replaced with God-given identities: child of God, loved, blessed, new creation, more than a conqueror. These labels are rooted not in popularity or hype, but in grace, truth, and God’s promises. They redefine our worth, purpose, and potential, empowering us to live for God.
Illustration: Think of it like a fashion makeover—but infinitely deeper. While a trendy outfit or designer bag might give temporary confidence, the new identity we receive in Christ transforms our heart, actions, and outlook permanently. It’s as if God wraps us in a garment of His love, stitched with forgiveness, mercy, and hope, that never fades.
Challenge: Reflect on the labels you carry—both the ones the world gives you and the ones you give yourself. This week, try replacing one negative label with a God-given one. Speak it over yourself, live it out in your actions, and let the Spirit remind you of who you are in Christ.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for making us new. Help us to let go of the labels that weigh us down and to embrace the identity You give us: loved, forgiven, and empowered to live for You. Teach us to see ourselves through Your eyes and to live confidently in the life You have given. Amen.






