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Introduction
Nearly every person who has been a follower of Jesus Christ for any time has heard .
You may not know the reference, but you have no doubt heard the verse.
But how do we live like a new creation?
That is what 2 Corinthians chapter 5 is all about.
I. Earthly Tent verses Eternal House
2 Corinthians 5:1-
A. The Earthly Tent can be destroyed.
B. House in heaven.
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Not built with human hands.
2. Eternal—everlasting
C. We long for our heavenly dwelling.
1. Earth is equated with naked.
2. Heaven is equated with being clothed.
3. We groan for our heavenly dwelling.
D. God Made us for this purpose!
II.
Where is your home?
2 Corinthians 5:6-
A. At home here—away from God.
2 Corinthians 5:
1. Have to live by faith—not sight.
2. We long to be home with the Lord.
3. Thus our goal is to please Him no matter here or there.
B. We will ALL appear before the Judgement Seat of Jesus.
1.
We will all receive what were are due.
2. Based on what we do here on earth.
3. Good or bad—we will receive what we’re due.
III.
The Fear of the Lord
2 Corinthians 5:11-15
A. Because Jesus is the judge (vs.
10)
B. The fear encourages us to persuade men to follow Him.
C. Compelled by Christ’s love.
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To help men understand one died for all.
2. Christ died to change who men serve!
IV.
From God’s point of view!
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
A. It’s not about Jew or Greek.
B. It’s about for Jesus or against Jesus!
C. In Christ—NEW creation!
1.
The old is gone—new has come!
2. The new is from God!
a. God gave Jesus the ministry of reconciliation.
b.
God reconciled man to Himself through Jesus.
c.
So now we too should be committed to the ministry of reconciliation.
3. We are ambassadors for Jesus!
a. God makes His appeal for men through us!
b.
God sees to reconcile man through us.
c.
God made Jesus sin for us!
SO WHAT?
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We should focus on the eternal!
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We should long for the eternal!
2. God made us for a purpose!
We walk by faith not sight.
We will all be judged—good or bad.
So do good!
Be compelled by Christ’s love!
3. See what God sees!
6. See what God sees!
Either in Christ or without Christ!
In Christ—new creation.
The old is gone and the new has come.
4. Man is reconciled to God through Christ!
Thus we are Christ’s ambassadors!
God makes His appeal for man through us!
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