I. The change in mindset; II. The Christian’s capacity to please God; III. The call to contemplate
I. The change in mindset; II. The Christian’s capacity to please God; III. The call to contemplate
I. Analogy of law and marriage; II. Liberty in our marriage relationship with Christ; III. Transformation of lives in Christ
I. Carnality versus Spirituality; II. Changed from glory to glory; III. Challenge to live godly for Christ; IV. Contrasting outcomes of unbelievers and saints in Christ
I. Reckoning with our past; II. Rebuilding our relationship with Christ; III. Redirecting our potential
I. Right perspective of a believer’s relationship with sin after conversion; II. Right response of a believer to his new life in Christ; III. Raised to walk in holiness
I. The Origin of Sin; II. The Existence of Sin; III. The Culpability of Sin; IV. The Antidote for Sin
I. The Christian’s Position; II. The Christian’s Possessions; III. The Christian’s Privileges
I. The Predicament with the Law; II. The Potentiality of Faith; III. The Paragon of Faith
I. The hearsay of Abraham’s faith; II. The heart of Abraham’s faith; III. The harvest of Abraham’s faith
I. A degenerate person; II. A delivered person; III. A devout person