New Man
The term "New Man" in the Bible primarily refers to the transformative identity that believers in Christ receive upon conversion. This concept is most prominently discussed in the New Testament, particularly in Ephesians 4:22-24, where the Apostle Paul instructs Christians to "put off" their old self and "put on" the new self, which is created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. This new identity signifies a radical change in nature, reflecting a life that is no longer bound by sin but empowered by the Holy Spirit to pursue godliness.Additionally, Colossians 3:9-10 further emphasizes this transformation, stating that believers have "put off the old self with its practices" and have "put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator." The "New Man" embodies the new covenant relationship established through Christ's death and resurrection, where believers are called to live out their faith in a manner that reflects their new status as children of God. This notion of the New Man highlights themes of renewal, sanctification, and the communal aspect of the body of Christ, as believers collectively embody this new identity.
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By Rick Bovey1.7K38:37EPH 4:1In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of the "walk of the new man" as described in the book of Ephesians. The walk of the new man is characterized by humility, unity, and a unique identity in Christ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of living a loving and righteous life, walking in the light and wisdom of God. The sermon also touches on the themes of gratitude, submission to one another, and the fear of God.
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By Rick Bovey1.7K29:33EPH 5:22In this sermon, the preacher begins by discussing the concept of freedom mentioned in the 8th chapter of the Gospel of John. He highlights the importance of truth in experiencing true freedom. The preacher then digresses into various unrelated topics, such as a recent sports event and personal anecdotes. He briefly mentions the challenges of life and how believers should respond to them. The sermon concludes with a call to wake up from spiritual slumber and an invitation to attend another session later in the day.
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By Nigel Lee20245:51In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not allowing Satan to influence our thoughts and attitudes. He uses the example of Eve in the Garden of Eden, suggesting that if she had resisted Satan and not engaged in conversation with him, the history of the world might have been different. The preacher also highlights the need to work hard, drawing from Ephesians 4:17-24, where Paul encourages believers to put away their old sinful ways and be renewed in their minds. Additionally, the sermon touches on the importance of speaking the truth and not letting anger linger, referencing Ephesians 4:25-26. The overall message is to resist Satan, work diligently, speak truthfully, and not hold onto anger.
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By Rick Bovey1.7K30:23PSA 96:1PSA 100:11CO 12:12EPH 1:3EPH 4:7EPH 4:12In this sermon, the speaker breaks down the passage into three parts. He begins by discussing the growth stages of children and relates it to the spiritual growth of believers. He then mentions the upcoming arrival of a minister and expresses excitement about it. The speaker goes on to explain that the sermon will focus on Ephesians chapters 4, 5, and part of chapter 6. He emphasizes the importance of unity, diversity, and edification in the body of Christ, and how believers should reflect the character of Jesus.
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By Rick Bovey1.9K45:08EPH 4:22In this sermon, the speaker begins by congratulating a team from Iowa for winning a championship. He then acknowledges the difficulty of preaching from the Word of God and feeling inadequate. The speaker discusses the concept of stealing and emphasizes that taking something that doesn't belong to you, whether it's time or physical possessions, is a serious offense. He suggests that the solution for stealing is to put the person to work rather than imprisoning them. The speaker also highlights the importance of speaking the truth and warns against lying or falsehood.
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By Rick Bovey1.8K33:38MAT 6:33ROM 16:19EPH 5:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of following in the footsteps of Jesus. He uses the analogy of stepping in footprints to illustrate the idea of mimicking Jesus' actions and behavior. The preacher also discusses the significance of love in the Christian faith, highlighting that love should not keep a record of wrongs and should always behave with good manners. He references biblical verses that emphasize the importance of loving one another as a characteristic of being a follower of Jesus.
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By Rick Bovey1.7K30:29EPH 4:17In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Ephesians chapter four, starting from verse 17. He emphasizes the importance of not walking in the ways of the Gentiles, who are ignorant and blinded by their own desires. The preacher contrasts this with the believers who have learned Christ and have been taught the truth in Jesus. He encourages the listeners to put off their old sinful ways and be renewed in their minds and put on the new man, created in righteousness and holiness. The sermon also touches on the difficulty of communicating the truth to those who are spiritually blind and highlights the importance of having the Spirit of God to understand and apply the Word of God.