Christ Died to Set us Free From Laws And Regulations Christ died to set us free from sin and from a long list of laws and
regulations. He came to set us
free
but not free to do whatever we want because that would lead us back
into slavery to our selfish
desires. Paul says to stand fast in our liberty in Christ (v. 1). He often tell
…
Love Fulfills The Law A little leaven causes a whole lump of dough to rise. It only takes one person to infect all the
others. It only takes one.
Legalists reveal their hypocrisy, for they fail to keep the whole law. They look upon the Old
Testament law the way a
customer surveys the food in a cafeter …
The Promise of Victory Over Sin Paul describes the two conflicting forces that operates within every
believer (vv. 16-17). The
believer still has within him the
old nature, the flesh; it is not eradicated, as some would have you
believe, but is to be made
subject to the new nature. The
terrible mistake made by …
The Provison For Victory Over Sin The fruit of the Spirit in this passage has to do with character (vv. 22-23). It is important that we
distinguish the gift of the
Spirit which is salvation (Acts 2:38) and the gifts of the Spirit which have to do with service (I Cor.
12). In some Christian circles
there is a tend …
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Christ Died to Set us Free From Laws And Regulations
Christ died to set us free from sin and from a long list of laws and regulations. He came to set us free but not free to do whatever we want because that would lead us back into slavery to our selfish desires. Paul says to stand fast in our liberty in Christ (v. 1). He often tell …
Love Fulfills The Law
A little leaven causes a whole lump of dough to rise. It only takes one person to infect all the others. It only takes one. Legalists reveal their hypocrisy, for they fail to keep the whole law. They look upon the Old Testament law the way a customer surveys the food in a cafeter …
The Promise of Victory Over Sin
Paul describes the two conflicting forces that operates within every believer (vv. 16-17). The believer still has within him the old nature, the flesh; it is not eradicated, as some would have you believe, but is to be made subject to the new nature. The terrible mistake made by …
The Provison For Victory Over Sin
The fruit of the Spirit in this passage has to do with character (vv. 22-23). It is important that we distinguish the gift of the Spirit which is salvation (Acts 2:38) and the gifts of the Spirit which have to do with service (I Cor. 12). In some Christian circles there is a tend …