When we think of Christmas, our minds go to a manger in Bethlehem, but the Christmas story actually begins much earlier, in the ashes of paradise lost. In Genesis 3, sin enters the world, and everything God made good is fractured. Humanity’s rebellion brings deep pain, both in creation and in our relationship with God. Yet even in the middle of the pain, God’s grace breaks through in the form of a promise. One day, a child would be born who would crush the serpent and restore what sin destroy...
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When we think of Christmas, our minds go to a manger in Bethlehem, but the Christmas story actually begins much earlier, in the ashes of paradise lost. In Genesis 3, sin enters the world, and everything God made good is fractured. Humanity’s rebellion brings deep pain, both in creation and in our relationship with God. Yet even in the middle of the pain, God’s grace breaks through in the form of a promise. One day, a child would be born who would crush the serpent and restore what sin destroy...
Ephesians: Unity and Peace - Chris Dillon, Lead Pastor 06 22 25
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Ephesians: Unity and Peace - Chris Dillon, Lead Pastor 06 22 25
The second half of Ephesians 2 highlights the deep separation that once existed between Jews and Gentiles, and ultimately between humanity and God. Paul reminds Gentile believers that they were once outsiders—without hope, without God, and cut off from the promises. But through Jesus' death, the dividing wall of hostility has been torn down, bringing reconciliation and peace. Christ unites former enemies into one new people, making them fellow citizens and members of God’s household. This pas...
New Life Church Sermons
When we think of Christmas, our minds go to a manger in Bethlehem, but the Christmas story actually begins much earlier, in the ashes of paradise lost. In Genesis 3, sin enters the world, and everything God made good is fractured. Humanity’s rebellion brings deep pain, both in creation and in our relationship with God. Yet even in the middle of the pain, God’s grace breaks through in the form of a promise. One day, a child would be born who would crush the serpent and restore what sin destroy...