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God's Amazing Love for the Backslider

Dr. H. T. Spence | Mar 5, 2006

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The New Creation: Putting Off and Putting On
Date: Jan 29, 2025
Scripture: Genesis 1:1–5; Ephesians 4:20–24
Summary: It will be important for the child of God to come to God’s working of putting off the Old Man, which is inherited from the old creation; only then can we put on the new man, which is of the new creation.
The Rest of the New Creation
Date: Jan 26, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Genesis 2:1–3; Hebrews 4:1–4
Summary: What the child of God must come to in this new creation is a rest in God’s spiritual work in his/her life. According to Hebrews 4, this is the work of sanctification, “God’s rest.”
The Three Feasts for the New Creation
Date: Jan 26, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Deuteronomy 16:16–17
Summary: When Moses spoke to the second generation, he only presented three of the seven feasts mentioned in Leviticus 23. We need to see these three feasts and their purpose in our new creation in Christ.
The Days of Creation
Date: Jan 22, 2025
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16–18
Summary: Taking the six days of creation in Genesis 1 and viewing them from the new creation of Christ. It must lay hold of every aspect of our lives.
Faith and the New Creation
Date: Jan 19, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Romans 4:13–25; 1 John 5:1–5
Hope and the New Creation
Date: Jan 19, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Romans 4:18–25
Summary: The promises and provisions of God’s Word provide spiritual hope for the Christian as a new creation in Christ.
Casting Out the Old Man and Putting on the New Man
Date: Jan 15, 2025
Scripture: Ephesians 4:20–24
Summary: The need of living the new creation and overcoming the controlling powers of the new creation.
Christ: The Last Adam for the New Creation
Date: Jan 12, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: 1 John 2:6; 1 Peter 2:21; Philippians 2:5–8
Summary: Christ becomes the Firstborn of the New Creation; we are His offspring in this New Creation. We must be conformed to Him and must follow Him to know how to live in this New Creation.
Overcoming the Fall of the First Creation
Date: Jan 12, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Romans 3:20–31; Romans 5:12–14
Summary: We cannot live the new creation by the power of the flesh of the old, fallen creation. We must learn how to overcome the first creation fall and become a new creation in Christ.
The New Creation in Light of the Days of Creation
Date: Jan 10, 2025
Service Type: Special Service
Scripture: Genesis 2:1–3
The Conformity to Christ
Date: Jan 9, 2025
Service Type: Special Service
Scripture: Romans 13:14; Ephesians 4:17–32; Matthew 5:1–12
The Three Creations
Date: Jan 8, 2025
Scripture: Genesis 1:1–3; Jeremiah 31:22; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 6:15
Summary: The Bible reveals three creations: Genesis 1 of the earth; Philippians 2 of Christ’s body; and II Corinthians 5:17 of the new creation in Christ. This is introduced in this message.
The New Creation
Date: Jan 8, 2025
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16–18
Summary: A continuation of the message given this morning to the schools, but entering deeper into what the new creation is that Christ brought to a new humanity through Him.
The Chastenings of the Lord in Preparing Us to End Life Well
Date: Jan 5, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Genesis 37:28–36
Summary: This unfolds the life of Jacob after the crisis at Peniel when his life entered into great crises of troubles that brought deep grief into his life and living. But it was all in God’s plan to bring about a good end before he died.
The Setting of the Sun in Life
Date: Jan 5, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Genesis 47:27–31; Hebrews 11:21
Summary: A continuation of the morning message, in the life of Jacob when he moved into Egypt the last 15 years of his life. He ended his life well.