
What if you have misunderstood who you are in Christ? Many believers quietly live as though they are tolerated by God rather than wanted by Him. Forgiven, but not delighted in. Saved, but unsure. This subtle distortion shapes how we pray, how we endure hardship, and how we see ourselves.
In Wanted, you are invited to return to the foundation of identity. Beginning with the truth that you were wanted before you were redeemed, this book walks step-by-step through a biblical framework of spiritual identity:
. Wanted - You were desired before you were rescued.
. Priceless - Your value did not begin at the cross.
. Not an Afterthought - Your life is intentional.
. Known and Named - Identity precedes responsibility.
. Kings - Authority as stewardship.
. Priests - Access, intimacy, and intercession.
. Holding the Crown and the Altar - Living in balance.
. Steadfast - Remaining firmly fixed in who God says you are.
This is not a call to spiritual striving, it is an invitation to spiritual stability. You were not saved to live in uncertainty, you were formed to stand.
Rooted in Scripture and written for the everyday believer, Wanted offers a steady path toward identity, authority, intimacy, and steadfast faith. It is a Scripture-centered exploration of what it means to live from a secure identity in Christ. Written for those who desire deeper spiritual steadiness, this book invites readers to move beyond uncertainty and into a grounded understanding of who they are before God. Beginning with the foundational truth that we were wanted and loved by God before we were redeemed, the book gently challenges common misconceptions about worth, humility, and grace. Each chapter builds on the last, guiding readers through themes of being intentional, known and named, entrusted with authority, and invited into intimacy with God. Drawing from the biblical picture of believers as both kings and priests, the book presents kingship as faithful stewardship and priesthood as relational access to God's presence. Rather than promoting spiritual striving, it calls readers into alignment-holding responsibility and dependence together in daily life.
Through reflective teaching and guided questions at the end of each chapter, Wanted encourages personal prayer, thoughtful examination, and practical application. It is suitable for individual devotional study, discipleship conversations, or small group discussion. With a steady reliance on Scripture, this book seeks to help believers remain firmly fixed in truth, especially in seasons of doubt, pressure, or transition. Its central message is simple yet transformative: identity in Christ is not something to achieve, but something to receive and live from daily.
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