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"I Know Who I Am" by SophiaEki: Living Victoriously in God’s Favor


SophiaEki’s “I Know Who I Am” is a beautiful song of self-discovery that is rooted in faith. SophiaEki shares, “The inspiration behind “I Know Who I Am” came from a deep revelation of my identity in Christ. There were times I felt unworthy, like I could never be enough or become anything, but the Word of God reminded me that my life is hidden in Christ, that I am seated with Him in heavenly places, and that I am His ambassador here on earth.”

SophiaEki - I know who I amFeelings of being unworthy can seriously cloud our vision, and we need Scripture to keep us grounded and look for our identity in the right places. SophiaEki sings, “My life is hid in Christ // No weapon formed against me shall prosper.” We can count on God’s protection. The chorus bursts with confidence: “I dominate, I jubilate // I rule and dwell in favor.” This is the strength we may feel when we live in the freedom of God’s grace. It places these prayerful affirmations on our lips: “Dominate, Jubilate // My life is hid in Christ.”

Last, but not least, this song isn’t telling you to sit back and ask God to “bring it on!” No, it’s a call to action, asking you to reflect on this key question: “How will you step into your purpose?” Instead of dwelling on feelings of insecurity, SophiaEki invites you to embrace your role as an “ambassador on earth for [our] father.” Live victoriously! Discover who you really are by finding your identity in Christ, and invite others to do the same. No matter how unworthy you may feel, your identity is in Christ, and you may jubilate in His presence.

(Related scripture: Colossians 3:3; Ephesians 2:6; 2 Corinthians 5:20)

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