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Pastor Ethan continues our series, Romans 8: Alive in the Spirit, with a look at how the children of God are led by the Spirit.
As we have seen in previous weeks, genuine believers are no longer under God’s condemnation. We have been freed from the penalty and power of sin. But while sin no longer reigns, it does still remain. In our text this week, Paul expounds on the truth that not only are we not under condemnation, but we are also not under sin’s obligation. We can say no to our flesh every day. How? Through the pattern of saying yes to the Spirit, through the power supplied by the Spirit, and through the promise of an eternal inheritance reserved in heaven for us. As we look at verses 12-17 this weekend, we will examine three truths: the believer’s invitation, the believer’s indwelling and the believer’s inheritance. — Pastor Ryan McDaniel, Campus Pastor
As we have seen in previous weeks, genuine believers are no longer under God’s condemnation. We have been freed from the penalty and power of sin. But while sin no longer reigns, it does still remain. In our text this week, Paul expounds on the truth that not only are we not under condemnation, but we are also not under sin’s obligation. We can say no to our flesh every day. How? Through the pattern of saying yes to the Spirit, through the power supplied by the Spirit, and through the promise of an eternal inheritance reserved in heaven for us. As we look at verses 12-17 this weekend, we will examine three truths: the believer’s invitation, the believer’s indwelling and the believer’s inheritance. — Pastor Ryan McDaniel, Campus Pastor
Teachings from Lakeside Presbyterian Church EPC, Brandon, MS
Teachings from Lakeside Presbyterian Church EPC, Brandon, MS
Welcome to Christ Community Church of Wilmington NC. We are committed to teaching the Bible, transforming lives, and touching our world.
Rev. Dr. Jacob Bolton preaches on Trinity Sunday. The Scripture passage is Romans 8:12-17.
A sermon on the centrality of the Trinity in the life of Christians for Trinity Sunday 2024 Find us: maranathalilburn.org Follow us: facebook.com/maranathalilburn instagram.com/maranathalilburn
This Sunday we will continue a series on the work of the Holy Spirit. Today we will look at the confirming work of the Holy Spirit that lets us know we are a child of God. Prelude Welcome Call to Worship - Psalm 71:16 & 19 Hymn 66 - "To God Be the Glory" Invocation Songs of Praise Pastoral Prayer Song of Praise Life in the Church Ministry of Music - Men's Quartet Scripture Reading - Romans 8:12-17 Message - "Children of God" Prayer Benediction Postlude Looking for further ways to connect with us or watch our services, please visit: https://linktr.ee/pfmc
Moundsville Baptist Church
Being led by the Spirit - who is being led; what being led by the Spirit is and is not; and why the Spirit is leading us.
Often, in the face of loss and change, people want to go back. They want to go back to the way things were when mom and dad were together, when things were simpler, before the internet, when things seemed safe. But the problem is NONE of us can (really) go back. Because those worlds (and sets of circumstances) no longer exist. We can only go FORWARD.
A new nature, and a new ability to fight sin
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Through faith in Jesus Christ, you are an adopted child of God. How is your inheritance with Jesus different than your earthly inheritance? How does the Holy Spirit point you to Jesus?
Faith Community Church
In Romans 8, the Apostle Paul introduces the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer. He strengthens us in the battle agains sin, draws us closer to Christlikeness and constantly assures us that we belong to God forever.
In Romans 8, the Apostle Paul introduces the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer. He strengthens us in the battle agains sin, draws us closer to Christlikeness and constantly assures us that we belong to God forever.
The Gospel is the most powerful message in human history. It has the power to bring the dead to life. It has the power to turn the world upside down. But, what do we do once we receive the Gospel? What then? In Romans 8, we see that the Holy Spirit empowers each believer, giving assurance of our faith and strength for the journey.
The Gospel is the most powerful message in human history. It has the power to bring the dead to life. It has the power to turn the world upside down. But, what do we do once we receive the Gospel? What then? In Romans 8, we see that the Holy Spirit empowers each believer, giving assurance of our faith and strength for the journey.
While we have seen that Romans 7 was not meant to imply the struggle that Christians have with sin, we are right to insist that there is indeed a struggle. If anyone was to gain the implication from Paul’s work that the fight with sin is over because of what Christ has done, they are sorely mistaken. Paul knows the battle ahead for all Christians, one of toil and hardship as they battle the sin in their bodies. Today, he not only implores us to do all we can to pursue holiness, he also gives us the ammunition we need to fight that good fight.
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
Our mission at Community Church of Greenwood is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and live in full devotion to Him. We want to help people far from God to experience new life in Jesus Christ.
Living Way Community Church
Living Way Community Church
Sermon Text: Romans 8:12-17 Date: 6/21/2020
Sermon Text: Romans 8:12-17 Date: 6/21/2020
Sermon Text: Romans 8:12-17 Date: 6/21/2020
Sermon Text: Romans 8:12-17 Date: 6/21/2020
Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Lance Walker is the Lead Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
Our identity as God's beloved royal children is a gift, not something we earn.
Our identity as God's beloved royal children is a gift, not something we earn.
Our identity as God's beloved royal children is a gift, not something we earn.
Transformation begins by knowing who we are - royal children of our heavenly Father.
Transformation begins by knowing who we are - royal children of our heavenly Father.
Midland Evangelical Free Church Sermon Audio Midland, MI
This podcast includes daily prayer, reflections and sermons from Central Presbyterian Church leadership and special guests. We are part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Louisville, KY.
We have an obligation to live according to the Spirit and put to death the deeds of sin in the body. We have been given the Holy Spirit and adopted as sons of God, or children of God. This gives us the rights and privileges of inheritance, including addressing God as "Abba, Father."
Inspirational and encouraging messages from Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester, New York. For more information about what kind of church we are, we invite you to visit our web site at www.communitybiblechurch.org