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The God Who Removes Limiting Labels Series
Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on Oct 17, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: God has the power to strip away the negative labels society, circumstances, or the enemy has placed on your life, giving you a new identity in Christ.
THE GOD WHO REMOVES LIMITING LABELS
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Mark 10:46-52
Key Verse: “And many charged him that he should hold his peace: but he cried the more a great deal, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me.” — Mark 10:48 (KJV)
Supporting Texts: Isaiah 62:2-3; 2 Corinthians 5:17; John 8:36; Revelation 2:17
INTRODUCTION:
Life has a way of attaching labels to people: labels of failure, shame, rejection, and defeat. Sometimes, these labels are given by others; sometimes, they come from our past mistakes or painful experiences. But no matter how long a label has been attached to your life, God can remove it and give you a new name of honour and destiny.
Bartimaeus, the blind beggar of Jericho, was known by his condition and not by his potential. People called him “Blind Bartimaeus,” but Jesus saw more than blindness, He saw faith, persistence, and destiny. The encounter with Jesus removed the label that had defined him for years and replaced it with sight, dignity, and a new beginning.
When God intervenes, He changes not only your situation but your identity. The same God who changed Abram to Abraham, Jacob to Israel, and Saul to Paul still specialises in removing limiting labels and restoring lost honour. Your label of reproach will not be your last identity, God is giving you a new name and a new story.
1. GOD SEES BEYOND YOUR LABEL
Man looks at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart. Your current condition is not your true definition.
a) God knows your true identity — (Jeremiah 1:5)
Before anyone called you by a name of limitation, God had already ordained you for greatness.
b) God values your potential, not your past — (1 Samuel 16:7)
While others see a shepherd boy, God sees a king.
c) God hears the cry behind your silence — (Exodus 3:7)
He is aware of your pain and your silent prayers for change.
d) God’s mercy overrides man’s opinion — (Romans 9:15-16)
No human verdict can stand against the mercy of God that speaks for you.
Biblical Example: Gideon was called a mighty man of valour even while hiding in fear (Judges 6:11-12).
2. GOD RESPONDS TO DESPERATE FAITH
Faith that refuses to be silenced always attracts divine attention. Bartimaeus cried louder even when the crowd tried to shut him up.
a) Faith defies opposition — (Mark 10:48)
True faith is persistent even when people discourage you.
b) Faith releases divine attention — (Hebrews 11:6)
God always responds to those who diligently seek Him.
c) Faith demands action — (James 2:17)
Bartimaeus threw away his garment, the symbol of his limitation and stepped forward in faith.
d) Faith receives instantly — (Mark 10:52)
Jesus said, “Go thy way; thy faith hath made thee whole.” Immediate restoration follows active faith.
Biblical Example: The woman with the issue of blood pressed through the crowd and received healing instantly (Mark 5:25-34).
3. GOD REVERSES NEGATIVE IDENTITIES
Every negative tag the world has placed upon your destiny can be divinely reversed. God delights in rewriting the stories of those who trust in Him.
a) God changes names and narratives — (Genesis 17:5)
Abram became Abraham because God’s covenant replaced human limitation.
b) God restores dignity and destiny — (Isaiah 61:7)
For every shame, He gives double honour.
c) God gives new beginnings — (2 Corinthians 5:17)
In Christ, old things pass away and all things become new.
d) God silences the accuser — (Zechariah 3:1-4)
He rebuked Satan and replaced Joshua’s filthy garments with clean ones, signifying total restoration.
Biblical Example: Rahab was labelled a harlot but became part of Christ’s lineage (Matthew 1:5).
4. GOD GIVES YOU A NEW NAME AND A NEW TESTIMONY
When God removes a label, He doesn’t leave you empty, He replaces it with glory and purpose.
a) A new name signifies divine ownership — (Isaiah 62:2)
God renames you to reflect His covenant over your life.
b) A new identity brings new authority — (Revelation 2:17)
Those who overcome receive a new name written on a white stone, a sign of divine acceptance.
c) A new story follows divine encounters — (Psalm 126:1–2)
When the Lord turns your captivity, people will testify that God has done great things for you.
d) A new song flows from transformed lives — (Psalm 40:1-3)
God replaces the cry of shame with the song of victory.
Biblical Example: Jacob wrestled with God and his name was changed to Israel, marking a new destiny (Genesis 32:24-28).
CONCLUSION:
God’s power to remove limiting labels is not bound by your history or environment. When He speaks over your life, every word spoken by men loses its hold. You may have been called forgotten, barren, rejected, or unworthy, but today God calls you chosen, fruitful, and beloved.