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EPISODE: 204 The term "Christian Nationalism" has found the political spotlight in recent years. But is Christian Nationalism essentially what Jesus describes as the Great Commission? Is this concept supported in Scripture? Namely, are Christians called to make Christian nations? Are they called to permeate a culture for Christ?
These questions are answered in this special edition episode where pastor Dale Partridge and pastor Jeff Durbin discuss the theological implications and validity of this religious label.
Is Christian Nationalism Biblical? with Jeff Durbin and Dale PartridgeRelearn2022-09-25 | Like and Subscribe for New Videos Each Week.
EPISODE: 204 The term "Christian Nationalism" has found the political spotlight in recent years. But is Christian Nationalism essentially what Jesus describes as the Great Commission? Is this concept supported in Scripture? Namely, are Christians called to make Christian nations? Are they called to permeate a culture for Christ?
These questions are answered in this special edition episode where pastor Dale Partridge and pastor Jeff Durbin discuss the theological implications and validity of this religious label.
#RealChristianity #DalePartridge #Relearn.orgThe Necessity of Church Unity with Corbin ClarkeRelearn2024-10-02 | In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge explores Romans 11:13-18, where the Apostle Paul addresses Gentile believers, reminding them of their place in God's covenant. While Gentiles have been grafted into the nourishing root of the olive tree, Paul cautions against arrogance, emphasizing that the Jews hold a unique position in the covenant. Using metaphors of dough and branches, Pastor Dale explains how the holiness of the patriarchs, especially Abraham, sanctifies the entire nation of Israel. This teaching highlights God's sovereign plan of redemption, where His grace and covenantal promises to both Jews and Gentiles unfold perfectly according to His will.Romans 11:16-18: The Design of Israel and the Church with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-09-30 | In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge explores Romans 11:13-18, where the Apostle Paul addresses Gentile believers, reminding them of their place in God's covenant. While Gentiles have been grafted into the nourishing root of the olive tree, Paul cautions against arrogance, emphasizing that the Jews hold a unique position in the covenant. Using metaphors of dough and branches, Pastor Dale explains how the holiness of the patriarchs, especially Abraham, sanctifies the entire nation of Israel. This teaching highlights God's sovereign plan of redemption, where His grace and covenantal promises to both Jews and Gentiles unfold perfectly according to His will.Romans 11:11-15: How Should Christians View Jews? PART 2 with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-09-18 | In this week's sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge continues his exposition of Romans 11, focusing on verses 13-15. Building on last week's discussion of verses 11-12, Pastor Dale highlights Paul's ministry to the Gentiles and the prophetic relationship between the Gentiles' salvation and the future revival of Israel. He explains the significance of Paul's mission to the nations and warns against spiritual pride among Gentiles, urging believers to maintain a humble perspective toward Israel. The sermon also touches on the interconnectedness of Jewish and Gentile salvation in God's redemptive plan.Romans 11:11-15: How Should Christians View Jews? PART 1 with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-09-11 | In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge explores the profound sovereignty of God over both good and bad events, emphasizing how even sin, punishment, and human disobedience are used by God for His redemptive purposes. Drawing from Romans 11, Pastor Dale explains how Israel’s rejection of Christ is neither total nor final, as God has preserved a remnant and continues to work through Israel’s hardening for the good of the Gentiles. He highlights that God’s sovereignty is not limited to the good but also encompasses the bad, showing that God is in complete control of all things, ultimately working everything for His glory and the good of those who love Him.Romans 11:7-10 Covenant Judgements of Blindness with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-09-09 | In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge concludes a study on God's sovereignty in salvation, particularly focusing on the remnant of Israel. He emphasizes that true Israel is not just an Old Testament concept but includes believers today. Using examples from Moses and David, Pastor Dale discusses why only a remnant of Israel was saved, attributing this to a covenantal judgment for their unfaithfulness. He unpacks the divine hardening of hearts, exploring how God, in His justice and mercy, chooses whom to save and whom to leave to judgment. The sermon calls for a deeper understanding of biblical interpretation, stressing that believers, especially men, must learn to lead their families in truth by rightly handling the Word of God.Romans 11:1-6: Who is the True Israel? with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-09-09 | In this sermon podcast, Pastor Dale Partridge begins a deep dive into Romans 11, examining the doctrine of divine election and God's sovereignty over salvation. He addresses the tension between God's promises to Israel and the widespread rejection of Christ by the Jewish people. Pastor Dale explains that not all who are born of Israel are part of the elect remnant, and that God's plan has always included saving a foreknown and predestined group from ethnic Israel. Through this exploration, he highlights the profound truth that salvation rests not on human effort but on God's grace and sovereign choice, ultimately pointing to Christ as the fulfillment of God's promises.Romans 10:16-21: The Power of Spiritual Blindness with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-08-29 | In this sermon on Romans 10:16-21, Pastor Dale Partridge addresses the Jewish rejection of the gospel, emphasizing that even though the message is simple, accessible, and universal, many still refused to obey it. Drawing from Isaiah and John, Pastor Dale explains how the widespread rejection of Christ by the Jews aligns with God’s sovereign plan of election, where only a remnant were chosen to believe. The sermon highlights the fulfillment of prophetic scripture, illustrating that the rejection of the Messiah was anticipated and serves to uphold the doctrine of divine sovereignty over salvation.Romans 10:11-15: The Impartiality of the Gospel with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-08-18 | In today's sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge dives into Romans 10:11-15, emphasizing the simplicity and profound power of the gospel. He contrasts the futility of self-righteousness and works-based salvation with the sufficiency of Christ's perfect obedience. Pastor Dale reminds us that salvation is not about our own righteousness, but about trusting in the righteousness of Christ. It's a faith that acknowledges our own sinfulness and relies solely on Jesus for a righteous verdict on Judgment Day. The message underscores the accessibility of the gospel—simple, near, and available to all who believe.Romans 10:5-10: The Simplicity of the Gospel with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-08-08 | In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge focuses on Romans 10:5-10, where Paul contrasts two approaches to righteousness: one based on the law and the other on faith. Pastor Dale emphasizes that righteousness based on the law requires perfect obedience, a standard no one can meet. Instead, true righteousness comes through faith in Christ, who fulfilled the law on our behalf. He challenges the belief that works contribute to salvation, reinforcing that salvation is by faith alone. Works are the fruit, not the root, of salvation. Pastor Dale invites listeners to embrace the simplicity of the gospel, which leaves no excuse for rejecting it.Romans 10:1-4: How Christ is Our Righteousness with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-07-30 | In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge delves into Romans 10:1-4, highlighting Paul's heartfelt desire for the salvation of the Jews, despite their misguided zeal for God. Pastor Dale explores the offensiveness of Paul's message to the Jewish community, as it challenged their belief in being the chosen people while asserting the inclusion of Gentiles in God's salvation plan. He reflects on Paul's ability to love and pray for those who persecuted him, encouraging believers to exhibit the same supernatural love for their enemies, balancing a desire for their salvation with a stand against their wickedness. Join us as we uncover the depth of true Christian love and the importance of aligning zeal with true knowledge of God's righteousness.Romans 9:30-33: The Difference Between Faith and Law with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-07-27 | Join Pastor Dale Partridge at King's Way Church as he concludes Romans 9. In this final portion of chapter 9, he unpacks the profound truths about God's sovereignty in salvation, addressing the challenging questions of why many Jews did not come to Christ despite God's promises. He explains Paul's five key points on election, demonstrating how God's purpose and plan have always included both Jews and Gentiles. Discover how the prophecies of the Old Testament reveal God's overarching narrative of redemption, highlighting the balance between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, and offering a deeper understanding of our own salvation.Romans 9:25-29: The Remnant and the Promise with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-07-18 | Join Pastor Dale Partridge at King's Way Church as he continues his sermon series through the book of Romans. This week, Pastor Dale dives into the challenging truths of Romans 9, exploring God's sovereignty in election and the inclusion of Gentiles in His promises. He breaks down Paul's powerful arguments about God's justice and mercy, showing how His plan has always been to display His glory through both wrath and grace. Discover how these themes were foretold in the Old Testament and what they mean for our understanding of salvation and God's incredible story of redemption.Romans 9:21-24: God’s Glory in Sin, Justice, and Mercy with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-07-12 | In his sermon on Romans 9:21-24, Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church addresses the challenging question of how God can condemn someone if their unbelief or hardening is according to His will. Partridge explains that questioning God's justice in this manner presupposes that humanity deserves mercy, when in reality, we only deserve wrath. Drawing parallels to the story of Job, he emphasizes that humans, as creations of God, are not in a position to question the Creator's decisions. This profound and humbling perspective highlights the concept of God's sovereignty and the mystery of His will, reinforcing the biblical notion that some aspects of God's plans and purposes remain beyond human understanding.Why Demanding Answers from God is Arrogant & Foolish #kingsway #dalepartridgeRelearn2024-07-11 | ...Romans 9:19-24: How to Become a Calvinist with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-07-05 | In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge delves into the concept of divine election as explained by the Apostle Paul in Romans 9. Paul addresses the perplexing question of why many Jews reject Christ despite God's sovereignty over salvation. He clarifies that spiritual heritage is not based on ethnic lineage but on God's sovereign choice. Through examples like Isaac, Ishmael, Jacob, and Esau, Paul demonstrates that God's election is independent of human actions or will. The sermon emphasizes that salvation is determined solely by God's mercy and will, challenging the common belief in free will and underscoring that humans are saved because God chose them, not the other way around.Romans 9: 14-18: The Doctrine of Election Explained with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-06-29 | In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church delves into Romans chapter 9, emphasizing God's sovereignty in salvation. He illustrates that understanding Calvinism often stems from deeply studying this chapter rather than external influences. Pastor Dale highlights Paul's sorrow for the unconverted Jews despite their covenantal advantages and asserts that salvation requires the Holy Spirit's transformation, not merely information. He explains that even perfect teachings and miracles cannot convert without God's intervention. Addressing the question of why many Jews rejected the Messiah, Pastor Dale clarifies that true Israel comprises those chosen by God, affirming that God's word has not failed.How a Sabbath Keeping Church Transforms Society with Corbin ClarkeRelearn2024-06-20 | In this week's sermon, Elder Corbin Clarke from King's Way Bible Church discusses the transformative impact a Sabbath-keeping church can have on society. He highlights the pervasive busyness of modern life and the blurred lines between work and personal time, which erode essential boundaries. Drawing from his own experiences and biblical teachings, he emphasizes the importance of establishing a clear rhythm of work and rest. The main point of the sermon is that by observing the Sabbath, churches can exemplify and promote God's order and rule within society. Elder Clarke outlines the structure of his sermon through three sub-points: understanding what the Sabbath is, determining when it should be observed, and defining work to understand what constitutes rest. He concludes that a society that honors the Sabbath receives God's blessings, advocating for a return to disciplined, restful living in accordance with divine order.Romans 9:6-13: Gods Total Control Over Salvation with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-06-15 | In this sermon from Pastor Dale Partridge at King's Way Church, we tackle a profound theological question: Why do many Jews reject Christ despite their rich heritage and religious privileges? Drawing from Romans 9, Pastor Dale unpacks Paul's argument that God's promises haven't failed. Instead, Paul differentiates between ethnic Israel (Abraham's physical descendants) and spiritual Israel (those who share Abraham's faith, encompassing both Jews and Gentiles). This episode emphasizes that true membership in God's covenant hinges on faith and grace rather than ethnic background, reaffirming the unwavering faithfulness of God's promises. Tune in to explore these deep insights and understand the distinction between God's people by lineage and by faith.Romans 9:1-5: How to Grieve for the Unconverted with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-06-11 | Join us as Pastor Sale Partridge delves into Romans 9:1-5, focusing on the Apostle Paul's deep sorrow and compassion for his fellow Jews who have rejected Christ, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to God's sovereignty in salvation. Despite being persecuted by his own people, Paul expresses a profound desire for their salvation, even to the point of wishing he could be accursed for their sake. This sermon highlights the tension between God's justice and mercy, showcasing Paul's model of humility and love for his enemies. Pastor Partridge encourages believers to adopt a similar attitude of compassion and sorrow for the lost, understanding that true Christian love mirrors Christ's sacrificial love and deep concern for all, even those who oppose us.The Covenant Home Part 6: Covenant Renewal Worship with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-05-30 | Join us for the final episode in our six-part series on covenant theology, where we delve into the profound significance of living within the covenantal framework of the church. In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge challenges the prevalent individualistic approach to Christianity, emphasizing the biblical concept of being part of a covenant community. Discover how the covenants of grace, marriage, and family intricately weave together within the covenant of the church. We'll explore why believers are not meant to live as autonomous individuals but are called to be interconnected and accountable to one another in the body of Christ. Learn how active participation in the local church is essential for receiving grace, spiritual growth, and true Christian living. Tune in to shift your perspective from a privatized faith to a communal one, deeply rooted in scripture.The Covenant Home Part 5: Parenting with a Covenantal Mindset with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-05-23 | In this sermon, we delve into the covenant home, focusing on the crucial role of parents in multi-generational faithfulness. Pastor Dale Partridge addresses the failures of modern parenting, emphasizing the importance of raising children within a biblical worldview and contrasting it with today's individualistic culture. He explores the theological framework of covenants, comparing Adam's failure with Christ's redemptive success, and highlights the responsibilities of husbands and parents as covenant heads, paralleling Christ’s role with the church.Covenant Home Part 4: The Marital Duties of Husbands with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-05-17 | Join us for the fourth sermon in our series on covenant homes titled "The Marital Duties of Husbands." Following our exploration of representation and responsibility in part one, the definition of Christian marriage in part two, and the marital duties of wives in part 3, we now delve into the specific roles of husbands within the Covenant Home. Understanding and fulfilling these roles are essential aspects of maintaining a healthy and God-honoring marriage.
In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge will discuss what the Bible expects of husbands. Often called “servant leaders,” the concept has been perverted to mean “lead by serving,” but Scripture's definition looks more like “serve by leading.” As we continue to reflect on Christ's relationship with His bride, the church, we'll examine how husbands and wives can embody His love and sacrifice as they lead their households. Join us as we navigate the practical implications of God's intention for Christian marriages and His covenant households.Covenant Home Part 3: The Marital Duties of Wives with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-05-10 | Join us for the third sermon in our series on covenant homes titled "The Duties of Wives and Husbands." Following our exploration of representation and responsibility in part one, and the definition of Christian marriage in part two, we now delve into the specific roles of husbands and wives within the Covenant Home. Understanding and fulfilling these roles are essential aspects of maintaining a healthy and God-honoring marriage. As we continue to reflect on Christ's relationship with His bride, the church, we'll examine how husbands and wives can embody His love and sacrifice in their daily lives. Join us as we navigate the practical implications of God's intention for Christian marriages and His covenant households.Covenant Home Part 2: Defining Christian Marriage with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-05-07 | Join us for the second sermon in our series on covenant homes titled "Defining Christian Marriage." Today, we'll delve into the vital topic of Christian marriage within the Covenant Home. Understanding God's design for marriage is essential, yet often overlooked in today's churches. God's gift of marriage calls husbands and wives to fulfill their unique roles to ensure its success, reflecting Christ and His bride, the church. Join us as we discuss how to navigate God's intention for Christian marriages and His covenant households.Covenant Home Part 1: Representation & Responsibility with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-04-18 | Join us for today's sermon, where our focus is on the Covenant Home. We will be delving into the vital topics of representation and responsibility. For many, this perspective may be entirely new, as unfortunately, it's seldom taught in churches today. The prevailing challenge of our time is individualism, which leaves a wake of destruction, such as loneliness, selfishness, and detachment, that's challenging to grasp fully. Autonomy has starved this generation for identity, history, heritage, legacy, and vision. We've become so individualized that we perceive ourselves as disconnected from something greater. This has infiltrated both the church and the family. Join us to consider how we can correct these fractures and reestablish God's intention for His covenant households.Romans 8:35-39: Why Christians Cannot Lose Their Salvation with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-04-11 | Romans 8:35-39 'Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? As it is written, “For your sake we are being killed all the day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.” No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.'Is God Sovereign Over Suffering? #dalepartridge #relearn #kingswaybiblechurchRelearn2024-04-04 | We are called to be faithful, and to pray. But when our circumstances are beyond comprehension, we rest in the sovereignty of God, who works all things together for our good and his glory.Romans 8:31: The Security of Our Salvation with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-04-03 | Romans 8:31 'What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?'PART TWO: Romans 8:30 - The Golden Chain of Salvation with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-03-28 | Romans 8:30 'And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.'PART ONE: Romans 8:29 - The Golden Chain of Salvation with Dale PartridgeRelearn2024-03-22 | Romans 8:29 'For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.'Do we have free will? No. Do we have free agency? Yes. #dalepartridge #kingsway #freewill #shortsRelearn2024-03-16 | Was this a helpful distinction?Church and the HomeRelearn2024-03-14 | In the first part, Dale and Veronica Partridge delve into fostering a love for the local church within the home and its role in preventing children from experiencing a transient church life in adulthood. In the second part, they explore the concepts of submission and honor towards pastors, emphasizing that embracing spiritual authority is a source of blessing to be embraced rather than a burden to be avoided.PART THREE: Gods Sovereignty and Mans WillRelearn2024-03-12 | Romans 8:28 'And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.'PART TWO: Gods Sovereignty and Mans WillRelearn2024-03-08 | Romans 8:28 'And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.'PART ONE: Gods Sovereignty and Mans WillRelearn2024-02-29 | Romans 8:28 'And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.'Children in the HomeRelearn2024-02-27 | In part one, Dale and Veronica Partridge explore adopting a covenantal mindset towards children, viewing them as integral members of the visible church whom God intends to save. In part two, they delve into the impact of a father's travel schedule on children and examine how families should approach employment opportunities that necessitate a father's absence.How the Spirit Helps Us in Prayer - Romans 8:26-27Relearn2024-02-22 | Romans 8:26-27 'Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. And he who searches hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.'How to Have Hope in our Wait for Glory - Romans 8:23-25Relearn2024-02-16 | Romans 8:23-25 'And not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies. For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience.'The Impact of Sin on the Natural World -Romans 8:19-22Relearn2024-02-12 | In Genesis 3:17, the Lord says to Adam, "Cursed is the ground because of you." How has the Fall of Adam impacted the earth? In this sermon, pastor Dale Partridge explains the extent of man's sin and its impact on the natural world.Marriage in the HomeRelearn2024-02-06 | In this episode, Dale and Veronica Partridge delve into the topic of how marriage serves as a means of conveying the Gospel within the household. They explore various aspects, including the theological underpinnings of marriage, its roles and responsibilities, and the profound impact that Christian marriages can have on shaping the beliefs and values of future generations.
To listen to part 2 of this episode on how to have a glorious sex life, subscribe to the Relearn App. Listen Here: app.relearn.org/tabs/listen/audiobooks/27226How the Gospel Overcomes Our Suffering - Romans 8:18Relearn2024-02-01 | Listen to Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church preach on Romans 8:18.
Sermon Text: Romans 8:18: 'For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.'Born Again as Heirs of God - Romans 8:16-17Relearn2024-01-25 | Listen to Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church preach on Romans 8:16-17.
Sermon Text: Romans 8:16-17: 'The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him.'The Gospel-Filled HomeRelearn2024-01-24 | In this episode, Dale and Veronica Partridge delve into the concept of a Gospel-Filled home, emphasizing the importance of parents' salvation. They also explore topics such as Gospel Clarity, Gospel Fluency, Gospel Chatter, and Gospel Relationships within the home.
To listen to part 2 of this episode on Dale and Veronica's Top Tools to Sustain a Gospel-Filled Home, subscribe to the Relearn App. Listen Here: app.relearn.org/tabs/listen/audiobooks/26832The Adoption of Unworthy Sinners - Romans 8:12-15Relearn2024-01-18 | Listen to Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church preach on Romans 8:12-15.
Sermon Text: Romans 8:12-15: 'So then, brothers, we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh. For if you live according to the flesh you will die, but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live. For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!”'How Spiritual Life Overcomes Physical Death - Romans 8:9-11Relearn2024-01-17 | Listen to Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church preach on Romans 8:9-11.
Sermon Text: Romans 8:9-11: 'You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if in fact the Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him. But if Christ is in you, although the body is dead because of sin, the Spirit is life because of righteousness. If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you.'What is a Christian Home?Relearn2024-01-10 | In this episode, Dale and Veronica Partridge clearly define a "Christian Home." Furthermore, they delve into the five essential components that collectively create such a home, which include the roles of the father, mother, children, the physical dwelling itself, and the destination of the home. This episode covers a wide range of topics, from parenting to a home's architectural considerations and the theological perspective on the concept of relocation.
To listen to part Part 2 of this episode, subscribe to the Relearn App. Listen Here: app.relearn.org/tabs/explore/audiobooks/26607The Story of Our HomeRelearn2024-01-01 | In this episode, Dale and Veronica Partridge invite you to delve into their personal life, encompassing their marriage, children, family dynamics, and challenges. Furthermore, discover the three valuable lessons they've gleaned within their home, covering topics such as maintaining order, addressing hypocrisy, and managing schedules.
Listen to Part 2: "The Three Greatest Lessons of Our Home" exclusively in the Relearn App. Listen Here: app.relearn.org/tabs/explore/audiobooks/26496The Conflict Only the Believer Will Face - Romans 7:14-25Relearn2024-01-01 | Listen to Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church preach on Romans 7:21-25.
Sermon Text: Romans 7:21-25 "I find then the principle that evil is present in me, the one who wants to do good. 22 For I joyfully concur with the law of God in the inner man, 23 but I see a different law in the members of my body, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin which is in my members. 24 Wretched man that I am! Who will set me free from the body of this death? 25 Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, on the one hand I myself with my mind am serving the law of God, but on the other, with my flesh the law of sin."The Assurance of Salvation - Romans 8:1-4Relearn2024-01-01 | Listen to Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church in Prescott, Arizona, preach on Romans 8:1-4.
Sermon Text: Romans 8:1-4 'There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. For the law of the Spirit of life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death. For God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do. By sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.'Romans 7:14-20: The Conflict Within All Christians with Dale PartridgeRelearn2023-12-31 | Listen to Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church in Prescott, Arizona, preach on Romans 7:14-20.
Sermon Text: Romans 7:14-20 'For we know that the law is spiritual, but I am of the flesh, sold under sin. For I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate. Now if I do what I do not want, I agree with the law, that it is good. So now it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells within me. For I know that nothing good dwells in me, that is, in my flesh. For I have the desire to do what is right, but not the ability to carry it out. For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing. Now if I do what I do not want, it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells within me.'
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