Embracing Grace: The Transformative Power of Baptism

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We are born again. In 2 Corinthians, the Bible says, if anyone is in Christ, that person is a new creation or a new creature. The old has passed away, and behold, the new has come. Now, it takes some time for some of us to orient ourselves to this new way of life, but through the power of the Holy Spirit, we learn what it is, and through the influence of godly people. That's why the church is so important. [30:21]( | | )

You don't have to teach children how to hold on to something. They already know how to do it. Some of the first words they learn are me and mine, and they're pretty aggressive in expressing their contempt for anyone who tries to undo that. It follows us all the days of our lives unless we do something about it. [23:33]( | | )

He took our sin to himself. It isn't that he just knew about our sin, but he took our griefs and our sorrows according to the prophet Isaiah. He took all that's wrong with humanity unto himself, died on the cross, and in his death the power of the nature of sin has been broken. [24:54]( | | )

Grace is not an excuse for bad behavior. And that's what Paul was dealing with. How can you do that when you've died to sin? You were buried with Christ in baptism. You were raised to newness of life. You're a new creature, not just a wet sinner. You're a new creation. You're a child of God. [32:42]( | | )

I was baptized when I was eight years old. And I don't remember the gist of it all, but I remembered enough to know that my life, what I did that day represented a profound change in my life. And so I've walked, I've tried to walk with God every day of my life since I gave my heart to Jesus as a child. [34:52]( | | )

Grace is not just a covering for the past. Grace is power and the energy of God released in our lives to help us be the people God wants us to be. So let me read from Romans chapter 6. Since we have died to sin, how can we continue to live in sin? [27:05]( | | )

We are buried with Christ, the old life is buried, and we are raised to his life. So if someone's kind of a mean, hateful person, and they tell you they're a Christian, and they keep being a mean and hateful person, they're just telling a lie. That's not true. We are changed when we're converted. [28:58]( | | )

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