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The sermon centers on the eternal covenant of redemption, revealing that God’s plan to restore humanity was established before creation, rooted in the Father’s love for humanity and the Son’s willing sacrifice. It traces the fall of humanity’s pride—the belief that one can be godly without God—through the law’s failure to produce righteousness, culminating in John’s baptism of repentance as a recognition of human helplessness. The pivotal moment arrives at Jesus’ baptism, where the Trinity affirms His mission: the Father declares Him beloved, the Spirit descends, and the Son enters into human failure to redeem it. This act inaugurates a new covenant, not based on human effort but on divine promise, fulfilled in Christ’s death, resurrection, and ascension, where believers are already seated with Him in heavenly places. The Holy Spirit now reveals this truth, transforming believers from within, not by striving, but by grace, enabling them to live in the reality of their divine identity and future glory. The message culminates in a call to embrace this truth with faith, surrender, and worship, recognizing that salvation is not earned but received, and that every believer is already victorious, forgiven, and destined for eternal life with Christ.
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