In this sermon on Romans 6:12–14, Stephen Davey explains that while believers are freed from the reign of sin, they must still actively fight against its influence in daily life. Sanctification is the ongoing process of aligning practice with position—living out what is already true in Christ. Paul gives a twofold command: stop allowing sin to rule by refusing to yield to its desires, and instead present every part of life to God as an instrument of righteousness. Davey emphasizes that spiritual growth requires intentional discipline and cooperation with God’s power, learning to say “no” to sin and “yes” to the Savior, so that life becomes sacred not just on Sunday, but every day.
Sacred Beyond Sunday
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