The Lookout Weekly Podcast

The Fullness Pt. 4 // One New Man

Luke Humbrecht

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In Part 4 of The Fullness, we look at Paul’s words in Ephesians 2:11–22 and the stunning claim at the center of the gospel: Jesus doesn’t just forgive sin — He tears down walls. In the ancient temple system, barriers literally separated people from God and from one another. But through the cross, Christ didn’t merely remove obstacles; He created something entirely new — one new family.

This kind of unity isn’t built on sameness or cultural agreement. It’s rooted in our shared identity in Christ. Paul describes a new temple, not made of stone, but made of people — reconciled, redeemed, and joined together by grace. In a world fractured by fear, bitterness, and division, the Church becomes living proof of the power of the gospel.

If you’ve felt distance in relationships, tension across differences, or walls you’re not sure how to lower, this message points to the only foundation strong enough to hold us together: Jesus Himself.



This sermon was recorded at a Sunday morning gathering at Church of the Lookout in Longmont, Colorado.

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