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Becoming the Person Christ Wants Me to Be: A Step-by-Step Guide to Emotional Connection

Updated: Feb 19

Becoming the Person Christ Wants Me to Be: A Step-by-Step Guide to Emotional Connection


Christ Inviting Us
Becoming


One of the most powerful aspects of transformation is not just knowing who we need to become but feeling deeply connected to that person. It’s easy to talk about change in a theoretical sense—setting goals, making lists, or repeating affirmations. But true, lasting transformation happens when we develop an emotional bond with the person Christ wants us to become.


We are not just working toward a version of ourselves; we are growing into the very person God designed us to be. This is not only a process of change—it is a journey of identity, of aligning our hearts with His vision. So, how do we create this emotional connection? How do we step into this new life with both faith and feeling?


Step 1: Clearly Define Who You Are Becoming


To emotionally connect with the person Christ wants you to become, you must first create a vivid and compelling image of that person. This isn’t just about setting goals or making resolutions. It’s about seeing, feeling, and embracing the identity of your future self.


Take a moment to reflect and ask yourself:

• What does the person Christ wants me to be think about daily?

• How does this person act in difficult situations?

• What kind of peace does this person walk in?

• How do they respond to temptation, discouragement, or setbacks?

• What kind of light do they carry into the world?


Step 2: Visualize That Person Daily


Spend time every day visualizing yourself already living as that person. Don’t just think about it—feel it. Imagine yourself walking in Christ’s love, speaking with wisdom and grace, overcoming challenges with His strength.


This isn’t just positive thinking; it’s faith in action. Scripture tells us in Proverbs 23:7, “For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he.” Your thoughts and emotions shape your reality. The more vividly you imagine yourself living in alignment with God’s will, the stronger your emotional connection to that person will become.


Step 3: Identify the Emotional Anchor


Transformation isn’t just about discipline; it’s about desire. You have to feel a strong emotional pull toward this new version of yourself.


Ask yourself:

Why do I want this change?

How does it feel to be fully aligned with Christ?

What is at stake if I don’t change?

Who will be impacted when I step into this new life?


Write down the answers. Let them stir your heart. When challenges arise, these emotional anchors will keep you moving forward.


Step 4: Start Living as That Person Now


Here’s where transformation truly happens—by acting as if you are already that person today. Instead of waiting until you feel “ready” or “strong enough,” begin walking in faith.

• Make decisions as that future person.

• Respond to challenges with the mindset of that person.

• Speak with the wisdom and grace of that person.


It’s not about faking it; it’s about growing into it. You are becoming—not just wishing, not just hoping, but actually stepping into that identity with each choice you make.


Step 5: Strengthen the Emotional Bond Through Prayer and Reflection


The deepest connection we can build with our future self is through our relationship with Christ. Spend time in prayer, asking Him to shape you into this person. Journal your thoughts, struggles, and victories. Reflect on the days when you embody this person the most.

• What felt different?

• How did you respond in ways that aligned with Christ?

• Where did you struggle, and how can you grow?


Let Christ be your guide. This journey isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress. He will lead you as long as you continue walking with Him.


Step 6: Celebrate Small Wins and Keep Going


Change isn’t always instant. Some days you will feel like you’re stepping fully into this new identity, and other days, you may struggle. That’s okay. Celebrate progress, not perfection.

• Acknowledge every small moment where you chose light over darkness, love over fear, faith over doubt.

• Remember, each small decision strengthens your bond with the person you are becoming.


This isn’t just about reaching a goal—it’s about becoming who you were meant to be.


Conclusion: You Are Becoming That Person Now


You are not waiting for transformation to happen someday—it is happening today. As you align your thoughts, emotions, and actions with Christ’s vision for you, you will not just feel connected to that person—you will become that person.


You are stepping into the light. You are walking in grace. You are becoming who Christ created you to be.


So keep going. Keep growing. Keep stepping into His love. The person you long to be is already within you—waiting for you to embrace them.

 
 
 

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