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In Deeper On The Deal, Seth builds on Wednesday’s At The Movies message by grounding students in 2 Corinthians 5:17: “If anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old is gone, the new is here.” He reminds them that following Jesus doesn’t just “clean us up” temporarily—He makes us brand new. Seth contrasts the world’s labels (grades, popularity, failures) with the gospel’s truth: loved, forgiven, chosen, and a child of God. Using The Lion King again, he points to Simba’s turning point—when he finally remembers who he is and runs toward his true calling. In the same way, students are encouraged to stop living stuck in their past mistakes or the enemy’s lies, and instead step boldly into the future God has prepared for them. Seth closes by challenging everyone to let go of what’s behind and run forward in their identity as new creations in Christ.
By First Baptist SpartanburgIn Deeper On The Deal, Seth builds on Wednesday’s At The Movies message by grounding students in 2 Corinthians 5:17: “If anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old is gone, the new is here.” He reminds them that following Jesus doesn’t just “clean us up” temporarily—He makes us brand new. Seth contrasts the world’s labels (grades, popularity, failures) with the gospel’s truth: loved, forgiven, chosen, and a child of God. Using The Lion King again, he points to Simba’s turning point—when he finally remembers who he is and runs toward his true calling. In the same way, students are encouraged to stop living stuck in their past mistakes or the enemy’s lies, and instead step boldly into the future God has prepared for them. Seth closes by challenging everyone to let go of what’s behind and run forward in their identity as new creations in Christ.