In this episode of Faith Comes by Hearing, Dr. Larson explains how St. Paul uses the imagery of baptism to show that believers are united with Christ in His death, resulting in freedom from sin's power and the death of the "old self." This union ensures that just as Christ Jesus was raised from the dead, believers are also raised to walk in newness of life and are guaranteed a future bodily resurrection, making a life of deliberate sin incompatible with their new identity. For more informatio...
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In this episode of Faith Comes by Hearing, Dr. Larson explains how St. Paul uses the imagery of baptism to show that believers are united with Christ in His death, resulting in freedom from sin's power and the death of the "old self." This union ensures that just as Christ Jesus was raised from the dead, believers are also raised to walk in newness of life and are guaranteed a future bodily resurrection, making a life of deliberate sin incompatible with their new identity. For more informatio...
Sermon Series - The Churches of Revelation - Thyatira - Rev. 2:18-27
Faith Comes By Hearing
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2 months ago
Sermon Series - The Churches of Revelation - Thyatira - Rev. 2:18-27
In the episode of Faith Come by Hearing, Dr. Larson examines Revelation 2:18-27 where Christ Jesus addresses the church in Thyatira, who were tolerant of false teaching in their midst. In this account, Christ Jesus is clear that only true faith in Him and Him alone offer to liberty and freedom. Information about The American Association of Lutheran Churches (TAALC) can be found at www.taalc.org
Faith Comes By Hearing
In this episode of Faith Comes by Hearing, Dr. Larson explains how St. Paul uses the imagery of baptism to show that believers are united with Christ in His death, resulting in freedom from sin's power and the death of the "old self." This union ensures that just as Christ Jesus was raised from the dead, believers are also raised to walk in newness of life and are guaranteed a future bodily resurrection, making a life of deliberate sin incompatible with their new identity. For more informatio...