“30 Pictures of Jesus” 30 Day Planਨਮੂਨਾ

Today we see Jesus as the one who brings New Creation.
In the beginning, God spoke into the darkness and chaos and formed creation out of nothing. His Word ordered the world into a garden of life, peace, and flourishing. Humanity was placed at the center of this creation to live with God and extend his order and life outward.
But when humanity rebelled, the process reversed. Instead of being formed into God’s likeness, we became de-formed. Instead of cultivating life, we spread death. Sin is not only disobedience—it is de-creation. It unravels the order, beauty, and life of God’s world. Every selfish choice, every violent act, every rebellion against God pushes us further east of Eden, further into chaos, further into death.
God’s mission has always been to bring us back to the garden, back to life, back to himself. The Bible calls this reconciliation: the re-ordering of our world and our lives around God’s presence. Through the law, God gave Israel a garden-way of life. Through his kingdom and prophets, he kept calling his people back to life. But Israel, like Adam, only kept unraveling. Humanity could not recreate itself.
So God himself became human in Jesus. In him, the Creator entered creation to bring new creation. On the cross, Jesus bore the weight of the old world’s sin, chaos, and death. When he died, the old creation came to its end. And when he rose, a new creation dawned. Resurrection is the first morning of God’s new world.
Paul says, “If anyone is in Christ, new creation has come” (2 Corinthians 5:17). To trust Jesus is to die with him under the old creation and rise with him into the new. We are reconciled to God, reordered around his life, and filled with his Spirit. And more than that—God is now making us his ambassadors of new creation. Through us, the reconciliation and life of Jesus spreads into a world still unraveling.
This is good news. The new creation is not just spiritual or individual. All creation groans for the day when it too will be set free from decay and share in resurrection (Romans 8:19–22). What began in Jesus will one day encompass the entire cosmos. The God who formed the first creation has acted decisively in Christ to form the final one. And through Jesus, we are already living as citizens of that new world.
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About this Plan

There are billions of ways to see and enjoy the infinite Jesus. In this 30-day plan, we’ll explore thirty of the Bible’s most sweeping and beautiful pictures of who he is—like the Lamb, the King, the Priest, and the Temple. Each day traces a picture of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation, showing how the whole story of Scripture points to him.
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