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    mortify

    Explore " mortify" with insightful episodes like "S3:E5 John Owen Mortification of Sin", "A Living Sacrifice (Final Lesson)", "A Living Sacrifice", "A Living Sacrifice" and "Mortification of Sin, pt. 1" from podcasts like ""Roaring Glory", "Calvary Apostolic Church", "Calvary Apostolic Church", "Calvary Apostolic Church" and "Faith Community Church Woodstock, GA"" and more!

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    A Living Sacrifice (Final Lesson)

    A Living Sacrifice (Final Lesson)
    Our overall service ought to be that which would be acceptable to God. We must do what God requires of us, so that we may be accepted by Him. One of the highest recompenses we can receive is to be acceptable by God. It should matter little what people think of us if God approves of what we do. To please Him should be our highest aim; the fact that we do please Him is our highest reward.

    A Living Sacrifice

    A Living Sacrifice
    Our overall service ought to be that which would be acceptable to God. We must do what God requires of us, so that we may be accepted by Him. One of the highest recompenses we can receive is to be acceptable by God. It should matter little what people think of us if God approves of what we do. To please Him should be our highest aim; the fact that we do please Him is our highest reward.

    A Living Sacrifice

    A Living Sacrifice
    Our overall service ought to be that which would be acceptable to God. We must do what God requires of us, so that we may be accepted by Him. One of the highest recompenses we can receive is to be acceptable by God. It should matter little what people think of us if God approves of what we do. To please Him should be our highest aim; the fact that we do please Him is our highest reward.

    Rom 8 - Give Life to Mortal Bodies

    Rom 8 - Give Life to Mortal Bodies
    We study three uses of the word "body" (Gk SOMA) which are found in Romans chapter eight, verses 10, 11, and 13. When Paul said their "body is dead because of sin" (Rom 8:10), he meant that their bodies were mortal (subject to death, because of sin). Paul said that at the Parousia God would "give life to your [plural] mortal bodies [plural]" (Rom 8:11). Since the dead were disembodied, this means that the living and remaining saints were the ones who had their mortal bodies changed into immortal bodies at the Parousia. Then Paul exhorts individual saints (not a collective body) to "put to death [mortify] the deeds of the body" (Rom 8:13). This exhortation would be absurd if it was given to a collective body. If you wish to have the free PDF written lesson outline for this podcast, simply email us to request it (preterist1@preterist.org). Be sure to mention the date of this podcast when you contact us.Support the show
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