Co-Creators in Christ: Embracing Our Renewal Calling

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1) "Through Christ we begin to participate in God's redemptive work, seeing transformation in ourselves and then starting to go into others, bringing the order and harmony back to creation." [31:34](Download)

2) "Renewed in Christ, we actually can take steps to see life spring up in all these different places. He restores our brokenness, reconnects us to God's purpose, fills us with the Holy Spirit's love, joy, and peace." [32:49](Download)

3) "We're not just saved from the world; we're saved for the world. We are His plan. We are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." [35:01](Download)

4) "We become the builders, not the destroyers; the healers, not the wounders. We reflect the light of God instead of just throwing shade." [38:19](Download)

5) "My backstory had a vicious cycle of hiding, abusing, lying, stealing, and my encounter with Jesus at age 18 spun that into a virtuous cycle of openness, care, truth-telling, and generosity." [39:02](Download)

6) "If anyone is in Christ, new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come. All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to Himself." [21:24](Download)

7) "We are now the new creations, and the world is waiting for us to do our job. We become the New Creations in Christ, empowered to bring newness to the world." [25:56](Download)

8) "If you're looking for what God is doing in the world, it's through Jesus, and it brings new creation. He is the new Adam, the new human, the new Noah, and He wants to make you into the new people." [39:37](Download)

9) "God wants human partners. He doesn't need it, but it is clear that He wants it. We move forward as His partners, bringing renewal to the world." [15:31](Download)

10) "We are God's plan for renewal. As we live out our calling, we demonstrate the reality of the new creation, offering hope and pointing to the glory that is to come." [34:15](Download)
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