Consecrate: Consecration and the New Covenant

Welcome to another enriching episode  featuring Pastor Jason Heron, recorded on March 17, 2024, as part of our ongoing campaign on consecration, inspired by Joshua 3:5. In this sermon titled "Consecration and the New Covenant," Jason delves into the profound significance of consecrating our lives to God in light of the new covenant established through Jesus Christ.

Drawing from 1 Peter 2:9-10, He reminds us that through Christ, we are set apart as holy and acceptable in the presence of God. He explores four key aspects of consecration:

1️⃣  Mediator: Rev. Heron explains how Jesus serves as the mediator who reconciles us with God, enabling us to stand before Him in peace. We are invited to reflect on their experiences as mediators or beneficiaries of mediation in resolving conflicts. 

2️⃣ A New Covenant:  He discusses the promise of forgiveness and restoration that God offers through Jesus, emphasising the significance of accepting Jesus in our lives to experience communion with God. We are prompted to contemplate where they would be without Jesus in their lives. 

3️⃣ Redemption: Jason elaborates on how Jesus's sacrifice on the cross redeems us, paying a debt we could not repay and restoring us to God's presence. He challenges us to live in the freedom and understanding of Christ's sacrifice.

4️⃣ Personal Trainer (The Holy Spirit): Lastly,  he discusses the role of the Holy Spirit as a personal trainer who guides and empowers us to grow spiritually. He encourages listeners to respond to the Holy Spirit's guidance for transformation.

Throughout the sermon, Pastor Jason inspires listeners to reflect on their relationship with God, the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Join us as we explore the profound journey of consecration and the blessings of the new covenant in Christ. Tune in and prepare to be uplifted and empowered on your spiritual journey!

 
 
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