Welcome to Crossland Community Church, a place of refuge and hope for all. Today, we celebrate the profound transformation that begins with baptism, a public declaration of faith and obedience to God. This act is not salvation itself, but a step in the journey of faith, where God honors our commitment and begins to move in our lives in undeniable ways. We invite everyone to experience this life-changing moment.
In our series, "Something Greater is Here," we explore the greater promises of God through Christ. The promises of the Old Testament, once groundbreaking, are now considered obsolete compared to the superior promises found in Christ. Just as technology evolves, so do the promises of God, offering us something far greater than we could have imagined.
The promises God made to Abraham were extraordinary, yet they required faith and patience. Similarly, we live in a world that can challenge our faith, but we have seen the fulfillment of many promises through Christ's life, death, and resurrection. This gives us confidence in the greater promises we have in Him.
The new covenant through Christ offers us unlimited resources, a prepared place in heaven, the guidance of the Holy Spirit, unfettered access to God, and the assurance of no condemnation. These promises are not just words; they are backed by the faithfulness of God, who obligates Himself to fulfill them.
As we partake in communion, we remember the sacrifice of Christ and the promises that come with it. We are reminded that God is faithful, and His promises are always "yes" in Christ. Let us hold onto these promises, knowing that they are an anchor for our souls, providing hope and assurance in our journey of faith.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Transformation Through Baptism: Baptism is a public declaration of faith and obedience, marking the beginning of a profound transformation in our lives. It is a step of faith where God honors our commitment and begins to move in us in undeniable ways. This act is not salvation itself but a significant milestone in our spiritual journey. [00:00]
- 2. Greater Promises in Christ: The promises of the Old Testament, once groundbreaking, are now considered obsolete compared to the superior promises found in Christ. Just as technology evolves, so do the promises of God, offering us something far greater than we could have imagined. These promises are backed by the faithfulness of God, who obligates Himself to fulfill them. [39:21]
- 3. Confidence in God's Faithfulness: We have seen the fulfillment of many promises through Christ's life, death, and resurrection, giving us confidence in the greater promises we have in Him. The new covenant through Christ offers us unlimited resources, a prepared place in heaven, the guidance of the Holy Spirit, unfettered access to God, and the assurance of no condemnation. [50:45]
- 4. Unfettered Access to God: Through Christ, we have unfettered access to God, allowing us to boldly enter the throne room of heaven with confidence and assurance to find grace and mercy in our hour of need. This access is not limited to one person or one day a year but is available to all believers at any time. [67:04]
- 5. No Condemnation in Christ: In Christ, there is no condemnation, as we are set free from the law of sin and death. This freedom allows us to live without the burden of shame, knowing that God willfully forgets our sins and no longer holds them against us. This promise provides us with peace and assurance in our relationship with God. [01:11:56]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:45] - Baptism and Transformation
- [03:30] - Series Introduction: Something Greater is Here
- [05:15] - Greater Promises in Christ
- [12:00] - The Obsolescence of Old Promises
- [20:45] - Faith and Patience in God's Promises
- [30:00] - Confidence in God's Faithfulness
- [39:21] - Unlimited Resources in Christ
- [45:58] - Trusting in God's Faithfulness
- [50:45] - Unfettered Access to God
- [58:06] - No Condemnation in Christ
- [64:16] - The Guidance of the Holy Spirit
- [71:56] - Living Without Shame
- [74:11] - Assurance of Seeing Christ Again
- [79:58] - Communion and Closing Remarks