We have been formed into a new creation!
We were born from above at the cross. Humanity both living and dead have become participants in the New Covenant at the Cross! This is the life we’ve been given. We are living it now.
❤️ Who are you choosing to love today?
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He could’ve raised the rocks to praise Him. But He chose dust. He chose us.
Now we live. Now we choose. Now we love.
For freedom's sake he has set us free From death, Because of His Love He has given us life. This is the gospel. This is the New Covenant.
We all died in Adam. We all sinned. But we also all died with Christ. And in Him, we were raised.
Belief isn’t the trigger. Jesus did the heavy lifting.
⚡ What happens when grace leads instead of fear?
Adam didn’t choose to be formed. He didn’t request breath. God gave it. And though Adam sinned and died, the Potter didn’t abandon the clay.
He raised it again—in Christ.
👐 What does resurrection?
So what is our choice?
Not heaven or hell. Not even life or death.
Our choice is how we live the life we’ve already been given.
Free will doesn’t begin until breath returns.
🧠 How does that reframe your theology?
Under the first Adam, all died. Under the second Adam, all are made alive. Not some. Not the elect. All.
This isn’t a deal. It’s a gift. Life has been given to the dead.
🙌 Who needs to hear this today?
This is the New Covenant.
Not law on stone, but Spirit in hearts. Not hierarchy, but intimacy. Not transaction, but transformation.
Jesus didn’t come to threaten us into heaven. He came to awaken us to life.
💬 What does “awakening” look like in your story?
While we were dead in sin, God moved. He transferred us from darkness to light. Not because we believed. Not because we behaved. Because He gives life to dust.
✨ What shifts when we stop trying to earn it?
🔥 Agree or disagree?
In Adam, all die. Not because we chose it. But because we were born into it—into dust, into disconnection.
But the Potter didn’t leave the clay cracked and dry. He breathed again.
💭 What does that breath mean to you?
Genesis says: “The day you eat of it, you shall surely die.”
Paul says: “The wages of sin is death.” Not torment. Not eternal fire. Just death.
What if we’ve been preaching Plato instead of Paul?
Is our choice really heaven or hell?
Or have we inherited a framework shaped more by Plato than by Scripture?
Let’s strip away the mythology. What if the gospel is more radical than we’ve been told?
🗣 Thoughts?
The New Covenant is written on hearts, not stone. Comment if you’ve ever felt truth rise from within.
You don’t need a platform to proclaim the good new. You just need a pulse. What's one thing you did to live out the Golden Rule today?
You’re not here to earn. You’re here to embody. Reply with one truth you’re learning to live out.
Religion says “follow the rules.” Grace says “follow the resonance.” Comment if you’ve ever felt God lead you outside the lines
You’re not a project. You’re a partner. Reply if you’ve ever felt reduced to a checklist.
The New Covenant doesn’t ask for your effort. It invites your awareness. Comment if you’ve ever felt God’s presence without trying.
You don’t need to be taught how to be loved. You need to remember you already are. Reply if you’ve ever felt that shift.
The gospel isn’t about behavior modification. It’s about identity revelation. Comment with one belief that changed your behavior naturally.
Saving money is great. But saving your soul from performance anxiety? That’s eternal. Comment if you’ve ever felt pressure to “earn” your faith.
You’re not climbing toward God. You’re awakening to the God already within. Reply if you’ve felt that shift.
The law says “do.” Grace says “done.” Comment if you’ve ever felt exhausted by religion.
A screenshot essay titled 'Canceled Condemnation: 3 Shifts When Grace Wipes the Slate Clean' discusses the transformative power of grace within the New Covenant. The essay outlines three shifts: 1) Changing from performance-based worth to a secured identity in Christ, eliminating the anxiety of measuring up. 2) Transitioning from anxiety and condemnation to mental and emotional clarity through a grace-focused perspective. 3) Moving from entitlement and scarcity to deep-rooted gratitude by acknowledging unearned grace. The conclusion emphasizes that recognizing the cancellation of debts rewrites one’s story from a debtor to a beloved, fostering freedom and joy.
Most Christians know their debt was "paid" but few live like the books were burned. Erased debt isn't symbolic. It's spiritual demolition.
Freedom doesn't begin when you behave—it begins when the ledger collapses. Let’s talk about why you think that truth is vital for growth
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Why is it that so many Catholics, who pray this prayer
"But never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection,
implored thy help, or sought thy intercession, was left unaided."
Don't know or believe that they are spending eternity with God?
The New Covenant rewrites your identity. Not sinner. Not servant. Child. Heir. One. Reply with the word that best describes your spiritual identity.
You don’t need to qualify for grace. You just need to stop disqualifying yourself. Comment if that resonates.
Grace doesn’t ask for permission. It just shows up. Reply with a moment when grace surprised you.
The New Covenant was made with people who weren’t even God’s people. That means you’re already included. Comment if you’ve ever felt excluded by religion.
No king. No commander. Still in sync.
The locusts don’t follow orders — they follow alignment.
Proverbs 30:27 flips the script on leadership. What if covenantal relationship is the new Paradigm?
What do you think about there being no King?
You don’t need a priest. You don’t need a ritual. You need recognition. You are one with God. Reply if that hits different.