My name is Bryanna Kay Veith.

Bryanna- Celtic- strong. Urban dictionary- a girl that will make you pee your pants laughing at how funny she is.

Kay- rejoice.

Veith- patron saint for protection from thunder and lightning.

 

I am a protector. I hate disrespect and entitlement. I speak truth and life. I rejoice in the grace of the Lord that has been lavished on me. I know the love of the Lord that surpasses all knowledge. I matter. I am desirable. I am pursued. I am delighted in. I am a daughter of the King. I believe that God is good. Always. I believe that the Holy Spirit has a forever lease inside my soul. I am confident in the promises made to me. My prayers are heard. I am remembered and impactful. I am worthy. I am an encourager. I am an advocate. I am relatable. I am authentic. I am a constant construction zone. I am me. I am free.

 

We’re beginning month four. As my dependence on the Lord increases, the desires for my comforts at home decrease a little more. I have been stripped of the things that, if I had been asked before, defined me.

 

Without my job, my friends, family, hobbies, titles..

Who am I?

 

 

Identity or who I am in the Lord are truths bestowed or spoken over me from Him. The truths are specific and tactical- to purposely speak against lies I tell myself or from the enemy.

 

I’m not valued, loved or secure. That’s a lie. What does the Lord say about me?

*Enter identity statement from above here.

Lies cannot be where the truth is. That’s freedom.

 

Ephesians 1:7-10

In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of trespasses, according to the riches of his grace, which he lavished upon us, in all wisdom and insight, making known to us the mystery of his will, according to his purpose, which he set forth in Christ as a plan for the fullness of time, to unite all things to him, things in heaven and things on earth.

 

I’ve gotten in the habit of starting my day off speaking the truths of who the Lord says I am. I cannot express the difference in how I view myself, and the increase in trust I have in the Lord because of that.