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BC Day 2 (Morning Session); Righteousness the Garment of the New Creation.

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Portada del episodio BC Day 2 (Morning Session); Righteousness the Garment of the New Creation.

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Baptism Conference Day 2 Morning Session

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Portada del episodio Realities of the Cross: GLORIFICATION

Realities of the Cross: GLORIFICATION

Salvation in Christ is not uncertain, temporary, or dependent on human effort. The believer’s confidence is rooted completely in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Eternal life is not earned by works — it is received by grace through faith. Assurance of Salvation The believer is secure in Christ because redemption is eternal. Eternal life is found only in Jesus, and what He gives is everlasting by nature (1 John 5:11). God has not designed believers to live in fear or uncertainty concerning salvation. The Holy Spirit is God’s seal upon the believer — the evidence that we belong to Him and that our inheritance is secure (Ephesians 1:13). We are preserved, not by our own strength, but by the faithfulness of God Himself. Heaven is not a reward for hard work; it is the gift made possible because Jesus died for us. The Hope of the New Body Although salvation is already ours, believers still await the full manifestation of redemption — the glorified body. Scripture teaches that Christ will transform our weak and corruptible bodies into glorious, immortal, and incorruptible bodies like His own (Philippians 3:20–21). Jesus became the first example of the glorified body, showing us the future hope of every believer. The present body is weak and temporary, but the glorified body will be: Incorruptible, Powerful,  Immortal, and Glorious. Reward for Service While heaven is given freely by grace, God rewards believers for faithfulness and service. We are called to live intentionally, committed to God’s purpose, knowing that our labour in Christ is never in vain. Our lives should point others to Jesus and reflect readiness for His coming. Because of the Cross: Salvation is secure, Our future is certain, Our inheritance is preserved, and our hope in Christ is eternal.

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Portada del episodio Realities of the Cross; APHESIS

Realities of the Cross; APHESIS

Aphesis means complete forgiveness — a release from bondage, guilt, condemnation, and the power of sin. In Christ, our sins were not merely covered or overlooked; they were completely taken away. Through Jesus, we have received full pardon and eternal freedom. Sin entered the world through Adam, and mankind inherited a sinful nature (Romans 5:12). We were not just committing sins; we carried the nature of sin itself. But Jesus did not come merely to forgive sinful acts — He came to give us a brand-new nature. In the Old Testament, forgiveness came through atonement — the temporary covering of sins through animal sacrifices. Those sacrifices had to be repeated continually because they could never permanently remove sin (Hebrews 10:1–4). But Aphesis is different. Forgiveness came through Jesus — the sinless God-man.   His sacrifice completely removes sin, not just covers it.   His death was once and for all.   The forgiveness we have in Christ is eternal. At the cross, there was a divine exchange. Jesus took our sins and gave us His righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21). He paid the debt of death and gave us life. He took away condemnation and brought us into eternal acceptance before God. Because of Aphesis: We receive forgiveness by faith   We walk free from guilt and shame   We forgive others   We live consecrated and grateful lives   We approach God boldly   We share the good news with others The cross did not just improve us — it completely changed our standing before God. You are forgiven.   You are free.   You are accepted in Christ. Listen now and grow in the understanding of the finished work of Jesus and the reality of complete forgiveness through the Cross.

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Portada del episodio Realities of the Cross; VICTORY OVER SIN

Realities of the Cross; VICTORY OVER SIN

Salvation is not self-improvement; it is complete transformation. In Christ, the believer has moved from death to life, from darkness to light, and from the old life into an entirely new reality. Through redemption, we have not only received forgiveness — we have received a new nature and the power to live above sin. The new life in Christ is truly new and has these features; 1. The believer is dead to sin and alive unto God. 2. The new life has a regulator. 3. The new life has the nature of righteousness through Christ. 4. The new life is totally new. 5. The new life is sustained and powered by God. 6. The new life is a forgiven one. Through the death and resurrection of Jesus, the works of the devil have been rendered powerless. The Greek word katargeo means to render inactive or ineffective. Sin no longer has dominion over the believer. This means we do not fight for victory — we live from the victory Christ has already secured for us. However, believers are called to walk consciously in this reality through the renewing of the mind and a daily awareness of their identity in Christ. How do we deal with sin? • Know who you are in Christ • Renew your mind continually with God’s Word • Maintain a vibrant devotional life • Guard your heart diligently • Be accountable to mature believers • Understand purpose and stay active in it • Mortify the deeds of the flesh through the Spirit The message of eternal redemption is not a license to sin; it is the empowerment to live differently. You are not trying to become new — you are already new in Christ. As you grow in the understanding of your identity and realities in Him, victory over sin becomes your daily expression.

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Portada del episodio Realities of the Cross: THE NEW LIFE

Realities of the Cross: THE NEW LIFE

Salvation is not God improving the old man—it is the creation of an entirely new life. In Christ, a complete transformation has taken place. The old is gone, and the believer has been brought into a brand-new state of existence (2 Corinthians 5:17). This new life comes with powerful realities. No Condemnation Through the sacrifice of Christ, every sentence of guilt, shame, and judgment has been removed. “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1). Jesus took our place so we could receive eternal life and stand justified before God. No accusation remains against the believer. Eternal Acceptance Believers are fully accepted by God—not because of works, but because of Christ. In Jesus, we no longer live striving for approval; we live from a place of love, security, and confidence. The same Jesus who reached out to the Samaritan woman and showed mercy to the condemned reveals the heart of God toward us: accepted, loved, and received. New Priorities A new identity produces a new lifestyle. We were created for good works and now live with Christ at the center of our priorities (Ephesians 2:10). Righteous living is not a way to earn salvation—it is the response to the new life we have already received. God works in us, shaping our desires, decisions, and devotion. The cross did more than forgive sins—it brought total transformation. No condemnation. Full acceptance. A new life of purpose. This is not a reality we are trying to attain; it is the reality we now live from as believers in Christ. Listen now and grow in the understanding of the life Christ has given you through the Cross.

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