“Who am I?†From Bible characters like Moses to Greek philosophers to a slew of people in “mid-life crisis,†humans have asked this question in a variety of forms. Today from the earliest ages our children are told to be true to themselves, whatever that means and assuming they have that capacity. Countless numbers of labels vie to stamp themselves on us. “I am American,†“I am poor,†“I am Republican,†“I am an addict,†“I am a mom,†“I am Hispanic,†“I am ...†Some are innocent truth, some sad truth, and many fall far short of satisfactorily answering who we truly are and are meant to be. What are some ways that the Bible tells us to think of ourselves? Because only there will we find profound, deeply accurate, and directional descriptions of ourselves that lead us to become who we are made to be.