Transformative Promises of the New Covenant

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The first promise, found in Matthew 1:21, emphasizes that Jesus came not only to forgive our sins but to save us from them. This salvation is not merely a pardon but a deliverance from the power of sin, enabling us to live a life free from its bondage. [00:02:16]

The second promise, as stated in Matthew 3:11, reveals how this transformation is possible: through the baptism of the Holy Spirit and fire. This immersion in the Holy Spirit is not a mere ritual but a profound experience that empowers us to live out the commands of Christ. [00:06:08]

To experience these promises, we must seek God with all our hearts, as emphasized in Jeremiah 29:13 and Hebrews 11:6. This earnest pursuit is akin to the fervor with which people seek earthly gains, yet it is often lacking in our spiritual lives. [00:09:56]

The Holy Spirit's work is to fill us with the love of God, transforming us from insecure orphans into secure children of a loving Father. This transformation is evidenced by a life of gratitude, submission, and love, as outlined in Ephesians 5 and 6. [00:27:21]

Ultimately, the New Covenant promises a life where God's laws are written on our hearts, enabling us to live in true holiness and love. This is not achieved through human effort but through the power of the Holy Spirit, who writes God's will in our minds and hearts. [00:49:04]

Jesus primarily came to save us from every single wretched sin that our flesh makes us connect. And now the next promise is how is he going to do it. The first is a promise that he will do it, and the second promise is how he's going to do it. [00:04:00]

The Holy Spirit is pictured like water, and Jesus used three pictures of water in the gospel of John. The first is John chapter 3 where he's speaking about being born again. That's the first step in the Christian life where you enter into God's kingdom by being born again. [00:10:40]

The Holy Spirit is depicted as water, progressing from a cup to a well, and finally to rivers of living water, symbolizing the increasing fullness and outflow of God's life within us. This transformation is evidenced by a life of gratitude, submission, and love. [00:18:12]

The Holy Spirit transforms us from insecure orphans into secure children of God, filling us with love and gratitude. This transformation is evidenced by a life of submission and love, as outlined in Ephesians. [00:30:00]

The New Covenant promises a life where God's laws are written on our hearts, enabling us to live in true holiness. This is achieved through the Holy Spirit, who gives us both the desire and ability to fulfill God's will. [00:45:12]

The Holy Spirit is depicted as water, progressing from a cup to a well, and finally to rivers of living water, symbolizing the increasing fullness and outflow of God's life within us. This transformation is evidenced by a life of gratitude, submission, and love. [00:51:29]

The Holy Spirit's work is to fill us with the love of God, transforming us from insecure orphans into secure children of a loving Father. This transformation is evidenced by a life of gratitude, submission, and love, as outlined in Ephesians 5 and 6. [00:54:15]

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