You Are a New Creation

Open Your Bible

Colossians 3:1-11, Ephesians 2:1-10, 2 Corinthians 4:16, 2 Corinthians 5:14-17, James 1:16-18

In light of the day’s reading, pause to reflect on the specific areas you long to see made new and how Jesus’s ministry calls us to join in that restoration. Let these shape your prayers today.

If you are a follower of Christ, you are living evidence of new creation. Scripture teaches that we, as believers, share in Christ’s death and resurrection. In the here and now, we primarily experience this reality as spiritual. We become more and more like Christ in our thoughts, attitudes, and actions. 

After you’ve read, spend some time in prayer about your identity as a new creation in Christ. Comment/share with the community anything that stood out to you or encouraged you from the reading or your time in prayer.

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60 thoughts on "You Are a New Creation"

  1. Amy Ashcraft says:

    Amen for we are a new creation

  2. Karen Wilson says:

    Every day is a new day!

  3. Stacy J says:

    My inner self is being renewed Day by Day

  4. Karen Breaux says:

  5. Ada McCloud says:

    I’m loving this study! The fact that we are being renewed every day, that we are Heirs, that we are His children, nothing is ever going to change this – just wow!

  6. Wanda Woehlert says:

    ❤️

  7. Victoria E says:

    Ladies please can I ask for prayer ? My family got a stomach bug and I have it so bad I feel horrible going on three days now. Thank you

    1. Jill Smith says:

      Praying ❤️

  8. Changed Life says:

    Many thanks to Searching for posting the funeral home information for Dorothy. I just shared a note for her family and friends online. I have been so inspired by this group, for all that you share with us and the beautiful way you mentor us. I learn so much from you all.

    @Kelly (Neo) — My pastor is continuing cancer treatment for stage four pancreatic cancer. He retired and we now have an interim pastor who has been a huge blessing to our church. I would ask for prayers for both during this time. God bless you, Kelly,for the updates you provide and the prompts for updates on those who’ve posted previously. It feels good to know that so many out there care and pray along with us. And I enjoy reading the updates as well.