This is my blog.  I have entitled it “Irrevocable Identity,” as you have probably noticed.  You may wonder why, or you may not.  It really doesn’t matter, though; because I intend to tell you.

Now, I’m sure you could look up the definition of these two words on your own and not have a single problem; however, that might take a bit of your time, eh?  Don’t you fret, I’ll just do it for you! ;)

Irrevocable –adjective

not to be revoked or recalled; unable to be repealed or annulled; unalterable

Taken from Dictionary.com

So, basically It just means unchangeable, constant, fixed.  Whatever word suits you best.

Identity –noun, plural -ties.

the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another

Taken from Dictionary.com

And with Identity, it means just being who you are and no one else.

So if we put these two words together it would add up to mean “unchangeable personality/ character.”  The thing is, there is more to it than that.  My “Irrevocable Identity” is through God.  So, what I’m saying is that my character, my personality, my identity is completely unchangeable when it comes to my worship and my faith in God.

I’m sure many of you have heard this quote, but if you haven’t, then here’s a little food for thought.

I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.

-C.S. Lewis

As C.S. Lewis states, “by it (Christianity) I see everything else.”  God opens my eyes each and every day, and through him I see a whole new horizon.  You see, we as Christians are called to live a Christlike life.  Each and every one of us are.  If God is not a core part of each and every one of our identities, then are we really living a Christlike life?

An identity may be seen as something that sets you apart from the rest.  Maybe it consists of your weird personality, or your quick wit.  Perhaps it consists more of something deeper to you like a caring heart or your vehement will.  Perchance it’s something more physical like your crazy haircut or the clothes you wear.  That’s not how I see it.  To me, identity consists of my relationship to my everlasting God, and it is unchangeable, it is certain, and it is Irrevocable!

- Taken from my post Irrevocable Identity’s meaning. (To me at least)