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09 02 2026

Author: Andreas Rother

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God creates new things, including new insights. For some, however, this is more of a problem than a pleasure. The Chief Apostle opens our eyes to beauty. 

“It is not a question of whether that was right or wrong. All we need to ask ourselves is: Does this new knowledge bring me closer to Jesus Christ?

How can we earn salvation for ourselves? We can’t! And yet there is a possibility for all because God has created something new:

What is blessing? Prosperity on earth? This is how the Old Testament understands it, but the New Testament has something new to offer:

Unity does not need uniformity, but love. Where love prevails, differences become an enrichment. The Chief Apostle takes a closer look at the old and new understanding:

Election for some, damnation for others? “Anyone with a spark of love in their heart for their neighbour cannot bear to think like that,” says the Chief Apostle: 

First the church will triumph, and then the Lord will come? No, that is not how perfection unfolds. The Chief Apostle reminds us of what Jesus Himself taught.

“Behold, I will do a new thing,” God says in Isaiah 43: 19. “Shall you not know it?” At the end of our video series, the Chief Apostle sharpens our focus, helping us to recognise the beauty of what may only just be beginning to grow:

In this, Isaiah 65:18’s appeal finds its fulfilment: “But be glad and rejoice forever in what I create; for behold, I create Jerusalem as a rejoicing, and her people a joy.”


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09 02 2026

Author: Andreas Rother

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