What Does the Bible Say About Identity?

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Research connects at least weekly Bible use to a strong identity. Nearly 7 in 10 daily Bible readers have a strong sense of identity.

The 2025 State of the Bible report from American Bible Society digs deep into how Americans understand their identity—and the findings are powerful. The study shows a strong connection between regular Bible engagement and a strong sense of personal identity. In fact, 69% of daily Bible readers report a strong identity, the highest among all groups surveyed.

Why? Because Scripture consistently answers the core identity questions: Who am I? What matters to me? What do I believe?

The article highlights 14 key truths the Bible teaches about our identity—beginning with being created in God’s image, crowned with dignity, and wonderfully made. But Scripture also tells the truth about our condition: we are sinful and unclean on our own. Yet God meets that reality with love, redemption, and transformation.

Through Christ, believers become new creations, children of God, members of Christ’s body, and God’s workmanship—made to love Him, reflect His likeness, and make His name known in the world. Identity in Scripture is always tied to the character and work of God.

The more we immerse ourselves in God’s Word, the more clearly we understand who we really are.

Read the full article here.