I stood in line at the Social Security Administration,
waiting…waiting…waiting, with the required documents to officially
change my name. After all the wedding bell bliss, the reality of
transition had set in. I was in a season of change. Happy change, but
change nevertheless. I now had a husband, a new home, a new dog, a new
schedule, a new set of responsibilities, and even a new name. I quickly
began to understand that having a new name presented some hurdles with
my bank account, driver’s license, and passport, just to name a few.
I thought I would keep my old Social Security card for sentimental
reasons, or even as an added record of my existence just in case
something happened to the new one. When the government worker at the
window told me they were going to destroy the old card, I was taken
aback.
Then I realized: I can’t legally have two identities in the United
States. I needed to pick one. I had to allow my old identity as Miss
Jessie Sartain to be “destroyed” so I could have a new one as Mrs.
Jessie Chamberlain. My new name reflects my new identity as the wife of
J.D. Chamberlain. I had to leave my old identity behind.
As I drove away from the Social Security office, I couldn’t help but
recognize how similarly my new identity as a married woman parallels our
new identity in Christ after the Holy Spirit indwells us. We leave our
old life behind, and begin a new one in Christ. II Corinthians 5:17
says, “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old
things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” No longer
was I a single person, but was now joined with another for the duration
of my life.
After the Holy Spirit indwelled me, I couldn’t hang onto the old
version of myself. “For if you live according to the flesh you will die,
but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will
live” (Romans 8:13). The Holy Spirit began His renewing work in me.
Again, no longer was I alone, but irrevocably indwelled by the Spirit to
guide and to teach me. “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ
Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2).
Now that the Holy Spirit is transforming me day by day, I’m no longer
enslaved to sin. John 8:36 says, “If the Son therefore shall make you
free, ye shall be free indeed.” Christ has freed me and given me a new
life. That is reason to celebrate!
Jessie Chamberlain
Family Radio Staff
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