Throughout Scripture, God’s saving work comes first. Learning to live in that freedom unfolds over time.
Israel walked out of Egypt in a single night. The sea opened, the people crossed on dry ground, and the power that had enslaved them disappeared beneath the water. Pharaoh’s voice had shaped their lives for generations, and those years could still be heard in the way they thought, reacted, and made decisions. They had left Egypt, though Egypt still occupied places within them.
The wilderness became the place where their hearts slowly caught up with what God had already done. Pharaoh no longer decided where they would live, how hard they would work, or what their future would hold. God walked with them, teaching them what life looked like as His people.
Their story gives language to something many followers of Jesus discover. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus has broken the power of sin and opened the way home to the Father. Scripture describes those who belong to Christ as new creations. Holy Spirit dwells within us, giving us a new heart and shaping the life of Christ in us. That new heart is God’s gift. Learning to live from it is the journey.
Freedom Takes Root
Israel lived under Pharaoh’s rule for four hundred years. Generation after generation grew up hearing the same messages of pressure, fear, production, and survival until those voices became familiar. Even after they crossed the Red Sea, they carried those old ways of thinking with them. Freedom was real, but it took time for their hearts to believe they were no longer slaves.
Our hearts carry voices too. Some were formed in childhood. Others grew through painful relationships, disappointment, cultural expectations, or seasons when we learned to protect ourselves. We may have discovered that staying in control felt safe, that performing well earned approval, or that keeping people at a distance reduced the chance of being hurt. Those responses may have helped us through difficult seasons, but they can quietly settle into the way we see ourselves, other people, and God.
Holy Spirit knows every one of those places. He uncovers the beliefs beneath our reactions and the fears beneath our need for control, creating space for honesty because, as Romans 8 declares, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. We can bring every part of ourselves into His presence, including the places that feel frightened, guarded, or uncertain.
Where might an old voice still be shaping the way you see yourself? What has it taught you to expect from God?
A Heart Under Renovation
Giving Jesus access to our heart resembles handing Him the keys to an entire house. His work reaches every room. He strengthens the foundation, opens long closed doors, and restores places that have carried years of wear.
Anyone who has lived through a renovation knows the work unfolds one room at a time. Hidden problems appear beneath the surface, plans change, and progress can be difficult to recognize while you’re living in the middle of it. Hearts grow in much the same way. God works through our desires, thoughts, relationships, choices, and responses, shaping something that will last.
Jesus described life with Him as remaining connected to the vine. That picture reminds us where growth begins. His life flows into ours through everyday moments that can seem ordinary at first glance. A conversation where we pause before responding, an apology, a prayer whispered during a difficult morning, or choosing to bring our anxiety before God all become places where He continues His work.
A gardener understands this rhythm. Seeds spend weeks beneath the soil before anyone sees a hint of green above the surface. While nothing appears to be happening, roots are reaching deeper and preparing for the life that will emerge in time. God works with that same quiet faithfulness, accomplishing far more than we can see.
Learning Another Voice
Learning to live as free people also meant learning whose voice would shape their lives. Pharaoh’s voice belonged to the past. God was drawing His people into a relationship where they could learn to recognize His voice and follow Him day by day.
Many voices continue speaking long after their authority has been broken. Shame, fear, performance, and self protection still try to shape the way we think. They may sound familiar, but they no longer have the final word.
Holy Spirit teaches us to recognize the Father’s voice above every other voice. We come to know Him through Scripture, prayer, and life together with other believers. Over time His voice becomes familiar because we continue spending time with Him. Like any relationship, trust grows through shared life.
Prayer becomes part of that shared life. We bring Him our work, our families, our decisions, our disappointments, and our questions. We learn to ask, “Holy Spirit, what are You doing here?” That simple prayer slows us down long enough to remember that God is present in this moment, not waiting somewhere farther down the road.
Living From What Is Already True
When Israel reached Mount Sinai, God gave them His law after He had rescued them. They received instruction as people who had already been redeemed. The law showed them how to live with the God who had brought them into covenant with Himself.
Learning to live from a new heart begins with receiving the gift God has already given. Jesus brings us into new life, and Holy Spirit forms that life within us day by day. As our trust grows, our hearts become more at home in the freedom Jesus has given us.
This journey unfolds over a lifetime. Feelings do not always change overnight. Habits formed over many years may take time to loosen their grip. God never loses sight of the work He has begun, and His grace meets us in every stage of that process.
What would it look like to trust the new heart Jesus has given you today? That may begin with noticing which voice has your attention. It may begin by opening one guarded place to God and allowing His presence to meet you there.
The story of God is the story of One who keeps drawing closer. He walks with His people, forms them with wisdom and love, and teaches them to live in the freedom He has already given. One ordinary step at a time.

Learning To Live From A New Heart.
Join us as Tracy shares how Jesus has already given us a new heart and how Holy Spirit patiently teaches us to live from that new life each day. Freedom can feel unfamiliar. Old voices still echo long after they have lost their authority. Israel walked out of Egypt in a single night, yet the wilderness became a place where they learned how to live as free people. Their story points toward our own. Through Jesus, we receive a new heart, a new identity, and the gift of Holy Spirit dwelling within us. Faith grows as we begin to recognize the Father’s voice above the voices that once shaped our fears, our striving, and our self protection.
The Christian life unfolds through ordinary moments of listening, trusting, praying, and walking with Jesus each day. Holy Spirit forms Christ within us as we bring every part of our lives into His presence. Our work, our conversations, our decisions, and our relationships become places where God continues His patient work. As we remain close to Jesus, our hearts learn the freedom He has already given, and we discover the life and peace that come from walking with Him.
📖 In This Video, We Chat About:
• Why Israel’s journey through the wilderness helps us understand our own formation
• How Holy Spirit teaches us to recognize the Father’s voice each day
• What it means to live from the new heart Jesus has already given us
• How everyday moments become opportunities to grow in faith and discipleship
🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a fresh view on understanding God’s love and His plans for us.
• Uncover how Jesus invites us to live from the new identity He has already given us.
• Recognize the voices that still compete for our attention and learn to hear the Father’s voice with greater confidence.
• Learn simple, everyday rhythms of prayer, trust, and attentiveness that help us walk with Holy Spirit.
💡 Highlights of the Sermon:
• Freedom grows as we learn to trust the new heart Jesus has already given us
• Holy Spirit patiently forms Christ within us through everyday life
• Walking closely with Jesus leads to lasting life and peace
Recorded on August 2, 2026 at Summerside Community Church in Summerside PEI, a church family learning to follow Jesus in everyday life.
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