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Romans 6:2 delivers a question that every believer must confront head-on: “Since we have died to sin, how can we continue to live in it?” This is n...
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The Meaning of Romans 6: Why True Christians Cannot Keep Living in Sin
The Meaning of Romans 6: Why True Christians Cannot Keep...
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“Sin is no longer your master, for you no longer live under the requirements of the law. Instead, you live under the freedom of God's grace.” — Rom...
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“Grace doesn’t make you careless. It makes you grateful. When you understand what Christ has done for you, obedience becomes a joy, not a burden. Y...
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“For the law always brings punishment on those who try to obey it. The only way to avoid breaking the law is to have no law to break.” Romans 4:15
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True belief is more than something we say. It is a path we follow. It’s not a casual nod to God or a one-time prayer we forget about the next day. ...
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Christ did not suffer the agony of the cross so we could add our effort to His sacrifice. He did not pour out His blood just to make us co-redeemer...
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Modern Christianity has done something dangerous. In its attempt to make God more “relatable” and Jesus more “approachable,” many have stripped awa...
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Jesus never minced words when it came to exposing corruption among religious leaders. In John 8:44, He confronted the Pharisees with words that str...
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Deepening your relationship with God is not something meant for only pastors or adults or people who seem extra holy. It is meant for every person ...
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Every person walks a road shaped by the hand of God, and no two paths are the same. Our stories are not meant to mirror each other. The way God spe...
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If you’ve ever opened a Bible app or walked into a bookstore excited to find a Bible that speaks to you, chances are you were quickly overwhelmed. ...
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