Foundation
of the Christian Faith
Course: Salvation
Lesson
Eight
Title: New life
Text: 2 Corinthians
Introduction: There are two Greek words that describe the start of new life in Christ.
One word is translated ‘quickened’ and the other is translated ‘regeneration’.
1. The Greek word ‘suzoopoieo’
literally means ‘to make alive with’. It
refers to the believer receiving the life of Christ at his or her
conversion. It is translated quickened. Ephesians 2:5, ‘Even when we were dead in sins,
hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;)’ The new life with Christ is
shown in contrast to being spiritually dead in sin. Colossians
2. The Greek word translated Regeneration is ‘palingenesia’. This comes from two words ‘palin’ meaning again, and ‘genesis’ meaning birth. The word is used in the context of the old
being removed completely by something new. It refers to new life where the old
has been taken away. Titus 3:5, ‘Not
by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he
saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost;’ Jesus used this word to describe the future state of the
world. Matthew
Both these words are used to refer to the new life of Christ in the believer but the first refers to being made alive in contrast to spiritual death and the second refers to being brought into a completely new life. Ephesians 2:7, ‘That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.’
Illustration: Natural
conception and birth
A baby has new life from the moment of conception. But the birth of the child doesn’t happen immediately. The baby must grow within the womb of the mother then when the time is ready the child is born and a new life begins.
The baby begins his or her new life at the time of birth but life began at the time of conception.
Quickening – refers to the impartation of new life. It is like conception.
Beginning a new life – refers to the experience of a new life.
Spiritually these two events can happen instantaneously but not necessarily.
Example of the Apostle Paul, Acts 9. Paul was ‘made alive with Christ’ and ‘came
into a new life’ through his encounter with Jesus on the
Main
Points:
1.
A New Creation (2 Corinthians
a) New birth produces new life.
When Jesus spoke
with Nicodemus, He told him that he needed a new birth,
‘…Except a man be born again, he cannot see the
This is
the message of Christianity, ‘You must be born again’.
Being
made alive with Christ and coming into a completely new life.
It is possible
to believe everything concerning the Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ, and yet
never receive new life.
Story: ‘You must be born again.’
When my friend and I purchased a tent for gospel meetings in the 80’s,
my wife made a banner with the words ‘You must be born again’. Over the years my friend has held many
gospel crusades in the tent and this banner has always been hung at the front
sending a clear message. It is a message
that should always be preached.
George Whitefield (1714-1770), the great English evangelist was once asked, ‘Why do you always
preach, “You must be born again”?’ George Whitefield
simply replied, ‘because you must be born again’.
b) Jesus did not come to make us better.
He came to make us completely new – a new creation.
Story: Prison in
Renovating an old building
Building in Aiud prison.
I thought the building was new – told it was an old building that had been renovated.
Theme for the day: Jesus did not come to renovate.
He came to make us completely new.
Testimony: Carla Faye Tucker.
The documentary film of the executed murderer Carla Faye Tucker.
In prison she received Christ and became a new creation.
The officer who arrested her after the murder said that the Carla Faye Tucker he arrested for murder was not the same person that was executed by lethal injection.
The old Carla Faye Tucker was crucified with Christ and buried with Christ and she was raised a new creation in Christ Jesus.
Justified by faith - a new creation.
2. A New Heart.
a)
New Covenant written on the heart
Hebrews
17 And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more.
Difference between
psychology and the gospel.
Psychology seeks to change thinking in order to change behaviour.
The Gospel changes the heart.
Christian Life - Put on the New Man (Ephesians
b)
Walking in newness of life. The liberty of Christ
(Galatians
5:1)
Paul speaks about travailing in birth again for the Galatians, Galatians 4:19.
They had received new life but they were not living in the freedom of new life.
A local church needs to have mothers, fathers, midwives.
Religion promotes meritorious works.
New life is the life of faith – walking in the Spirit and producing the fruit of the Spirit.
Contrast – the life of faith or following good works and religious ceremonies.
The Quickening
power of the Holy Spirit that brings New Life to the believer is like
conception.
Newness
of life is like coming to new birth.
Question:
Is it possible to go back from walking in newness of life?
Yes – this is what the Galatians did.
That is why Paul spoke about travailing in
birth again for the Galatians. Galatians
4:19
3.
New Purpose
Reaching others - Lifted to lift others.
Created in Christ Jesus for good works Ephesians 2:8
Those who have received new life have a message that will bring new life to others.
Examples:
God not only gives new life but He gives us a new purpose to reach others for Christ.
Summary:
A believer in Christ
1. …is a completely new creation. Not a restoration of the old.
2. …has a new heart. With new desires producing holiness.
3. …has a new purpose. Created for good works. Able to lift others.
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