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Redemption and the New Reformation with Jonathan Cruse

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Episode  ·  30:26  ·  Jan 4, 2024

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About The Guest(s): Jonathan Cruse is a pastor in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and has been serving at an orthodox Presbyterian church for over six years. He is married to Carrie Ann and they have three children. Jonathan is also the author of the book "The Christian's True Identity," which explores what it means to be in Christ.Summary: In this episode of Renewalcast, Coalt Robinson and Jay Wipf continue their series on the new Reformation catechism on human sexuality. They are joined by Jonathan Cruse, a pastor in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to discuss the topic of redemption in relation to human sexuality. They emphasize the importance of understanding the doctrine of redemption and how it shapes our understanding of salvation and the Christian life. They address the misconception that sexual sin is not a result of the fall and explain why it is crucial to have a proper understanding of redemption in order to grasp the depths of God's love and the call to obedience. They also discuss the compatibility of sexual sin with the gospel and the need for a correct understanding of Christian liberty. The episode concludes with a discussion on the identity of Christians and the process of sanctification.Key Takeaways:Understanding redemption is essential for grasping the depths of God's love and the call to obedience.Sexual sin is incompatible with the gospel and the new identity we have in Christ.Christians should not identify with their sin but with their union with Christ.Sanctification is a lifelong process that involves the work of the Holy Spirit in conforming us to the image of Christ.The New Testament contains numerous references to being "in Christ," highlighting the importance of our union with Him.Quotes:"We need to understand what salvation is really about. If we don't understand redemption and what has happened to me in redemption, I'm not going to realize the depths of the love that God has for me." - Jonathan Cruse"The gospel is for all of us, not just for them. This is for us to walk through with our families." - Coalt Robinson"Christ has broken the dominion of sexual sin over me. I have a renewed desire to reckon myself dead to my old way of sexual immorality." - Jonathan Cruse"Christ is faithful to me, and I've been called to be faithful to Him. Can I invite something that's incompatible with His call in my life into our relationship?" - Jonathan Cruse"Sanctification is a lifelong process. The Holy Spirit draws us to see Jesus better, to love Him more, and to follow after Him more." - Jonathan Cruse

30m 26s  ·  Jan 4, 2024

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