In today's message, we explored the profound transformation that comes with the New Covenant, as prophesied by Jeremiah. This New Covenant is not like the one made with our ancestors, which was broken despite God's faithfulness. Instead, it is a covenant where God's law is internalized, written on our hearts, and where we all know the Lord intimately, from the least to the greatest. This intimacy with God is a gift that removes the burden of wickedness and remembers our sins no more.
Reflecting on the words of C.S. Lewis, we are reminded that our desires are often too weak, and we settle for less than what God offers us. We are like children making mud pies in a slum when we are offered a holiday at the sea. We often live passionless, diminished lives, chasing after temporary pleasures instead of embracing the abundant life that Jesus died for us to have.
We discussed three ways in which we compromise and live diminished lives. First, we struggle with forgiveness, carrying the weight of guilt and shame. Second, we lack intimate fellowship with God, often feeling lonely despite His promise of companionship. Third, we fail to internalize God's truth, living in reluctant obedience or pushing boundaries instead of delighting in His law.
To live abundantly, we must embrace the gifts of confession and repentance, recognizing them as pathways to freedom from condemnation and guilt. We must cultivate a conversational relationship with God, allowing His Spirit to speak into our loneliness. And we must allow God's truth to saturate our hearts, transforming us from the inside out.
As we seek to live out this New Covenant, we are called to throw away the mud pies and embrace the fullness of life in Christ—a life of intimate fellowship, forgiveness, mercy, grace, and truth that transforms us.
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