12 Grief over Sin (Romans 8:12-25)

20/12/2017 51 min Temporada 2 Episodio 12
12 Grief over Sin (Romans 8:12-25)

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Romans 8:12–25 invites us to leave behind the exhausting project of self-made holiness and rest in what God, by His Spirit, has promised to do. In this episode, we look at Paul’s argument that we owe nothing to our old way of self-reliance; instead, as adopted children and heirs, we are called to trust the Spirit’s work in us, endure present suffering, and set our hope on the glory that is coming. In this week’s episode, we explore:How Romans 8:12–25 continues Paul’s warning against legalism—seeking holiness through our own effort rather than relying on God’s SpiritWhat it means to be “under obligation, not to the flesh,” and why self-reliance has only ever produced death in our experience The difference between a “spirit of slavery” that leads to fear and the Spirit of adoption that teaches us to cry, “Abba, Father” as beloved heirsHow the Spirit Himself bears witness that we are God’s children by producing grief over our sin and a deep, aching longing for holinessWhy our present suffering—especially the inner frustration of wanting to be righteous but not yet being so—is actually evidence that we belong to God and will share Christ’s gloryPaul’s picture of creation groaning in labor pains alongside us, waiting for the revealing of the sons of God and freedom from decay The “firstfruits of the Spirit” as a down payment of our inheritance and a foretaste of the holiness and renewal still to comeWhy our holiness is future and hoped-for, not yet fully possessed, and how that undercuts illusions of “victorious Christian living” in this age Three key implications: realistic expectations for this life, confidence rather than fear about the future, and a heart set on the age to comeBy the end of the episode, listeners will see that the Christian life is not about mastering spiritual techniques or proving ourselves to God, but about hoping in what He has promised to give: real holiness, a redeemed body, and a renewed creation. You’ll be invited to name your grief over sin, recognize your longing for righteousness as a work of the Spirit, and endure the “labor pains” of this age with patient, eager hope for the glory that far outweighs them all.  Series: Romans: Justification by FaithQuestions? Comments? Send Krisan a textStart Strong: A New Believer’s Guide to Christianity launches January 9. Pre-order your copy now so it's ready on launch day. Visit StartStrongBook.org for more details. 

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