• Episode 96: The New Creation Life

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 96: The New Creation Life

  • Summary

  • Today we are going to take a deep dive into what is real and what we have believed was real. We have been told many things that just isn’t so. There is no separation with God and us. Even when we fall short, he doesn’t separate himself from us. If we feel separation from God, it’s us separating from him, not him separating from us. He will never leave us or separate himself from us. We are all progressing towards the goal of unity and oneness with God. The reality is we are already one with God, but we need to be awakened to that fact. This whole reason we are on this earth journey is to awaken to the fact that we are loved and cherished by a loving God who loves us unconditionally. Some will say that if you work hard, you may work yourself into God’s good graces. That is just not what he is saying. We have been told so much about God that needs to be revisited. Some of what we have been taught refers to duality and doublemindedness. Becoming a new creation is removing any forms of duality. Doublemindedness causes confusion.
    We must lay aside some of these old worn-out doctrines and traditions and embrace the truth. Jesus said when you see me you have seen the father. No human being was more loving and compassionate towards everyone than Jesus. No one was more forgiving and accepting than Jesus.

    Jesus was sent to this earth for many reasons. One of which was to be an example for all of us. For us to live the new creation life, all we need to do is to look to Jesus and the best news of all is the Christ that was in him is now in us.
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