The sermon "A New Beginning" by David Eddmenson explores the theological theme of regeneration and the significance of faith in Christ as the source of new life. Eddmenson uses the scriptural account of Israel crossing the Jordan River in Joshua 3:1-6 to illustrate how genuine faith leads to a transformative new beginning for believers. He draws parallels between Israel's liberation from Egyptian bondage and the believer's release from the bondage of sin, suggesting that true eternal life begins with faith in Jesus Christ—identified as the spiritual "Joshua." The preacher supports his arguments with references to Romans 7 to highlight human inability to fulfill the law, emphasizing that salvation is solely by grace through faith in Christ, who delivers from sin. The sermon teaches that recognizing one’s sinful state and looking to Christ in faith facilitates this new beginning, stressing the importance of continual reliance on Jesus throughout the believer's life.
“True life, eternal life, begins the moment that a sinner believes in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The law was given to reveal the sin within us. It was never given for us to keep to be saved.”
“No sinner will ever be saved apart from looking to Christ, seeing Him, and following Him.”
“This is what makes heaven heaven. Not streets of gold and pearly gates... No, no. Christ. Christ is heaven to me.”
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