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Text:
2 cor.
5:11-18
Subject lifted from v(17)
2 cor.
5:1
“Out With The Old And In With The New”
Many times people will make a “New Year Resolution” to change from an old way to a new way and before the 1st week of the New Year has passed they have “flipped flop” back to their old way.
Even if we decide to get new furniture or even “ a new look” we must go down the road of “Out with the old and in with the new”.
One of the great promises about being a Christian is the promise that if anyone is in Christ “New” has come.
We don’t just have another day but we have the potential to have a “newer day” full of “new things”
The text tells us “all things” become new” In Christ we can expect “new things” and “good things” as well.
As all things work together for good.!
Romans 8:28
It’s time for the saints in Christ to be “optimistic” about the whats ahead of them and not “pessimistic”(same o, same o)
Optimism Craig Randall drives a garbage truck in Peabody, Massachusetts.
In a garbage container one day, he noticed a Wendy's soft drink cup bearing a contest sticker.
Having won a chicken sandwich the week before, Randall checked it, hoping for some french fries or a soft drink.
Instead, he peeled a sticker worth $200,000 toward the construction of a new home, reported U.S. News & World Report (11/6/95).
What we get out of life depends a lot on what we look for.
Are we more likely to see each experience as trash or a potential treasure?
I.
If You Are In Christ, You Have A “New Love” That Controls And Obligates Us ( v14-15)
A) Christ’s Love Demonstrated On Calvary Controls Us.(v14)
2 cor.5:14
B) Christ ‘s Love Demonstrated On Calvary Obligates Us (v15)
2 Cor.5:15
Lover of Pigs?
In the 1980s, people shelled out thousands of dollars to own a potbellied pig, an exotic house pet imported from Vietnam.
Their breeders claimed these minipigs were quite smart and would grow to only 40 pounds.
Well, they were half right.
The pigs were smart.
But they had a tendency to grow to about 150 pounds and become quite aggressive.
What do people do with an unwanted potbellied pig?
Fortunately, Dale Riffle came to the rescue.
Someone had given Riffle one of these pigs, and he fell in love with it.
The pig, Rufus, never learned to use its litter box and developed this craving for carpets and wallpaper and drywall.
Yet Riffle sold his suburban home and moved with Rufus to a five-acre farm in West Virginia.
He started taking in other unwanted pigs, and before long, the guy was living in hog heaven.
There are currently 180 residents on his farm.
According to an article in U.S. LNews & World Report, they snooze on beds of pine shavings.
They wallow in mud puddles.
They soak in plastic swimming pools and listen to piped-in classical music.
And they never need fear that one day they'll become bacon or pork chops.
There's actually a waiting list of unwanted pigs trying to get a hoof in the door at Riffle's farm.
Dale Riffle told the reporter, "We're all put on earth for some reason, and I guess pigs are my lot in life."
How could anybody in his right mind fall in love with pigs?
I'll tell you something even more amazing.
An infinite, perfectly holy, majestic, awesome God is passionately in love with insignificant, sinful, sometimes openly rebellious, frequently indifferent people.
God loves people like you and me.
Out With The Pig in Me In With The New Love of Christ
II.In Christ, We See Jesus As Well As Ourselves From A New Perspective(v12;16)o
2 cor.
5:
A) In Christ A “New Perspective” sees ourselves and others by the content of their character that honors the God in us(;,)
gal.
5:22-23
by the content of their character that honors the God in us(;,)
B) In Christ A “New Perspective” sees Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savoir.()
Jesus Christ has all power
matt 28
Jesus Christ has the only name that humans can be saved from their sins
acts 4:12
acts 4:12
When the Lord Jesus Christ died for the sins of the world.
The race of “old Adam” died and when He rose from the dead, The “New Adam” came into existence.
There is no way to eternal life for the “old Adam”.
There is no power in “old Adam”(born by the seed of humans) to have power over sin.
Without being born of the “seed of God”(word of God) it’s a case of spiritual suicide.
The Head???
The smallest package I ever saw was a man wrapped up in him totally in his self.
A better way is not to sturggle to be the head but wrap ourselves up in Jesus who is the head.
Out with the Old and In With A New Perspective toward Jesus Christ And Yourself.
III.
In Christ there is a “New Creation” That Includes “All things” ()
“Out with the Old And In With The New”
2 Cor.
5:14-17
A) In Christ There Is A New Creation ()
B) In Christ There “The New Has Come” ()
2 Cor.
5:17
The New Has Come
In Christ you have the opportunity to:
Embrace His New Love
look to Jesus with a New view
Look at yourself with a New View
Look Forward To a New Creation
Look Forward now that your New has come.
Out With The Old And In With New In 2018
You first move is this:
I have never met a soul who has set out to satisfy the Lord and has not been satisfied himself
Satisfy the Lord In 2018 And You Will Be Satisfied!
Out With The Old And In With The New!
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