
Sin Is Not Your Master
According to the apostle Paul in Romans 6, every Christian—without exception—has a new relationship to sin. And this new relationship is one that is characterized by a radical change summarized this way: We, as Christians, are no longer slaves to sin—but slaves of Christ. Because we have repented and believed in Christ, sin is no longer our master, but the Lord Jesus Christ. Join Tom Pennington as he explains from Romans 6 that Sin Is Not Your master.
Part 10
According to the apostle Paul in Romans 6, it’s impossible. In fact, Paul's whole point in the paragraph we’ve been studying together in this series is this: The dominion of sin; the slavery that we, as Christians, once experienced to sin, was permanently broken at the moment of salvation.
Part 13
What is the biblical definition for sanctification, and why does it matter in the Christian life? Sadly, there are many professing Christians who misunderstand this great doctrine. Why is that, exactly? Pastor Tom will show in our study today, sanctification is absolutely crucial for the Christian life.