New Life Because We've Been Made New

Aug 31, 2025    David Bromley

In this powerful message, we explore the transformative concept of being 'made new' in Christ. Centered on 2 Corinthians 5:17, we're reminded that when we're in Christ, we become a new creation – the old has gone, the new has come. This newness isn't just a one-time event, but a continuous process of justification and sanctification. We're challenged to see ourselves, others, and the world through new eyes, recognizing that our identity in Christ fundamentally changes everything. The message beautifully weaves together the ideas of justification – our new legal status before God – and sanctification – our ongoing growth in holiness. We're encouraged to embrace this newness daily, not falling back into old patterns but continually renewing our minds through God's Word and the power of the Holy Spirit. This message reminds us that in Christ, we have the power to overcome lies, live in truth, and experience ongoing renewal in every aspect of our lives.


Discussion Questions:

How have you experienced the 'newness' wearing off in your spiritual life, and what steps can you take to maintain a sense of renewal in your relationship with God?


In what ways do you find yourself trying to 'make yourself better' before coming to God, and how does this contrast with the concept of justification through Christ?


How can we practically apply the idea of 'putting off the old self and putting on the new' in our daily lives?


What are some 'lies' or negative self-talk that you struggle with, and how can you use Scripture to combat these thoughts?


How does understanding the dual nature of being 'made new' (justification and sanctification) impact your view of your spiritual journey?


In what ways can we, as Christians, view and interact with the world differently, as mentioned in the sermon?


How can we balance celebrating our new life in Christ while also extending grace to ourselves and others when we struggle or stumble?


What does it mean to you personally to be an 'ambassador' for Christ in your daily life and interactions?


How can we maintain the excitement and clarity we feel after spiritual highs (like retreats or baptisms) when facing the challenges of everyday life?


In what ways can we actively participate in the process of sanctification while also trusting God to do the work of making us new?