• S6E180: New Creation 12: What is the Ministry of Reconciliation, Really?

  • May 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast
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S6E180: New Creation 12: What is the Ministry of Reconciliation, Really?

  • Summary

  • Gianna and Michael discuss the concept of new creation and how it relates to the Christian life. They explore the idea that the struggles and hardships in life can lead to growth and transformation. They also discuss the importance of living a life that is focused on God's wisdom and not the world's standards of success. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to live in a way that is different from the world and to be ambassadors of reconciliation.

    Takeaways
    - The Christian life is not always easy or pleasant, but it is a life of sacrifice and struggle.
    - The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in the process of living as new creations.
    - Living by faith, not by sight, is essential in the Christian life. Struggles and hardships can lead to growth and transformation in the Christian life.
    - Living a life focused on God's wisdom rather than the world's standards of success is important.
    - Christians are called to live in a way that is different from the world and to be ambassadors of reconciliation.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    14:53 - Living as New Creations: Sacrifice and Struggle
    25:45 - The Role of the Holy Spirit in New Creation
    27:43 - Living by Faith, Not by Sight
    29:37 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion
    35:33 - The Transformative Power of Struggles and Hardships
    38:36 - Being Ambassadors of Reconciliation
    43:46 - The Power of Living as a New Creation in Christ

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