The new year is typically a time that we stop and resolve to become a better version of ourselves. We get back to the gym, we add more vegetables to the plate, or maybe we plan to open the Bible more often. At church we are going to look at a new worship series focused on the Gospel lessons in the season of Epiphany called “New Year, New You.” But instead of looking at ourselves and our inadequacies, we are going to look at Jesus to see how he makes us completely new. He gives us a new identity and even empowers us to live a different way. Thankfully, our success has nothing to do with our resolve to be better, and everything to with Jesus’ resolve to live a perfect life as our substitute.
Today, we hear that Jesus appears as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. The hearts that see this Savior in faith cannot help but take news of this salvation to the ends of the earth.
Due to technical difficulties, there is no recording of this week’s sermon.
Want to hear more?
Check out our sermon archive.