
BibleThinker Death, Depravity, Deity of Christ and more: Romans 8:5-10
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Jun 26, 2017 Dive into profound discussions on death, sin, and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. Explore the conflict between the flesh and spirit in believers, and understand the accountability inherent in sin. Unpack the concept of depravity through contrasting interpretations, emphasizing the necessity for change upon receiving Christ. Discover how true salvation is marked by authenticity and a Spirit-led life, and learn about the vital role of church authority in fostering accountability within a community of faith.
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Carnal Mind Hates God
- The carnal mind is hostile to God and cannot please Him. - Sin is a personal offense against God's holiness and foundation of morality.
Romans 8 and Total Depravity
- Romans 8 highlights depravity but does not confirm total depravity, as people can still say yes to the gospel. - Total depravity claims inability to believe gospel, which this passage does not assert.
Invite All to Christ Freely
- Never require people to fix their lives before accepting Christ. - Salvation is by grace; change happens naturally after receiving God's Spirit.
