This sermon, based on Romans 6:12-14, explores the believer's role in the process of sanctification while emphasizing that ultimate victory over sin is assured by God's grace. The speaker underscores that sanctification is not self-improvement but transformation through Christ. Using military metaphors, the preacher illustrates the necessity of submission to God's commands, rather than relying on human efforts to overcome sin. The teaching lays out four principles: (1) Start with Christ, not yourself; (2) Understand that sanctification is service to God's greater purpose; (3) Recognize who you are in Christ; and (4) Live for the glory of God. The message concludes with an encouragement—sin will not have dominion over the believer because they are under grace, not law. The call to action is clear: stop striving in human effort and trust Christ, who gives both righteousness and the power to live righteously.
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