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Changed by the New Covenant (Luke 22:20; Jeremiah 31:33; 2 Corinthians 5:15) - 5/31/26

  • Tabernacle Baptist Church
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Intro

  • The Lord’s Supper reminds us what we have in Jesus Christ.

  • Through His blood, Jesus established the New Covenant that forgives sinners, transforms hearts, and changes lives.

  • The New Covenant is the new relationship God established through Jesus Christ, where sinners are forgiven, hearts are transformed, and believers are brought into fellowship with God.

I. The New Covenant Brings a New Relationship – Luke 22:20

  • Romans 3:23; Hebrews 10:14–18

  • Sin is humanity’s greatest problem. We have all broken God’s moral law.

  • Our sin leaves us guilty before a holy God.

  • Jesus’ blood secured complete forgiveness and reconciliation.

  • The cross accomplished what sacrifices never could.

The New Covenant addresses our greatest problem… sin against a holy God.

II. The New Covenant Produces a New Heart – Jeremiah 31:33

  • John 3:3; Ezekiel 36:26–27

  • God gives His people a new heart.

  • True conversion changes a person from the inside out.

  • Jesus called this being “born again.”

  • The Holy Spirit gives new desires and affections.

  • Believers are not perfect, but they are different people.

The New Covenant does not simply improve people… it makes sinners new.

III. The New Covenant Produces a New Life – 2 Corinthians 5:15

Our New Calling

  • Follow Christ

  • Pursue holiness

  • Serve others

  • Love the church

  • Make disciples

  • Advance the gospel

The New Covenant produces a life increasingly shaped by the rule and reign of Christ.

The What Now

  • Because Christ has brought you into a new relationship with God, draw near to Him daily.

  • Because Christ has given you a new heart, pursue holiness and obedience faithfully.

  • Because Christ died and rose again for you, no longer live for yourself, but for Him.


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