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Hope Implanted // Ezekiel 36:25-27

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  • 2 min read


Are you tired of trying to fix yourself? Discover the life-changing truth that real hope comes not from self-improvement, but from God's supernatural transformation.


In this powerful sermon on Ezekiel 36:25-27, we explore three promises that reveal how God brings genuine spiritual renewal:


God promises a cleansing we could never accomplish ourselves - Learn how God removes all guilt and defilement through Christ, not through our own efforts


God promises a new heart we could never create - Understand the difference between a "heart of stone" and a "heart of flesh," and how only God can replace our dead, unresponsive hearts with living ones


God promises a new walk secured by His Spirit - Discover how the Holy Spirit empowers obedience and completes the work God begins in us


This message is part of our Lent sermon series on Hope and Renewal, examining how God doesn't just inspire us to be better—He remakes us entirely. If you've ever felt stuck in patterns of sin, discouraged by repeated failure, or wondered "Is this just who I am?", this sermon offers biblical hope grounded in God's covenant promises.


Key Topics Covered:

- Biblical cleansing and purification (Numbers 19, Hebrews 9-10)

- Spiritual regeneration and the new birth (John 3, Ephesians 2)

- The role of the Holy Spirit in sanctification

- Overcoming idols of convenience, control, and self-sufficiency

- The difference between struggling with sin and being unchanged by the Gospel

- How to cooperate with God's grace through spiritual disciplines


Perfect for:

- Christians struggling with persistent sin

- Believers feeling discouraged in their spiritual walk

- Anyone questioning if real change is possible

- Those seeking to understand biblical sanctification

- People exploring what it means to be born again


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