Dual Nature or New Nature?
August 14, 2022
Hello Kingdom Family,
Welcome to today’s message on Romans 6:1-6. Our message is titled “Dual Nature or New Nature,” as we continue in our message series “Romans: I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel.” What do you think, have an evil twin, or is there just one of you? Understanding the truth about justification is imperative for peace of mind and rightly relating to God.
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Shalom,
Hill-Tran Ministries
- Pastor Harold Long
- Romans: I'm Not Ashamed of the Gospel
- 1 John 4:4
- 1 Thessalonians 5:23
- 2 Corinthians 5:17
- Colossians 1:27
- Colossians 3:4
- Ephesians 2:1
- Ephesians 4:30
- Galatians 5:22
- Hebrews 10:14
- Hebrews 4:9
- John 3:5-6
- John 4:24
- Romans 5:1
- Romans 6:1-6
- Romans 7:1-4
- Romans 8:16
- Adamic Nature
- CaHog
- Crucified
- Dual Nature or New Nature?
- Eradicated
- Justification
- New Creation
- Positional Truth
- Sin Nature
- Hillsboro UMC
- Transformation UMC
Don’t Let The Old Self In
May 22, 2022
- Pastor Harold Long
- Romans: I'm Not Ashamed of the Gospel
- Romans 4:13-25
- Abraham
- Aging
- Aging Gracefully
- Clint Eastwood
- dark side
- devil
- Don't Let The Old Man In
- Four Big Pillars
- Get Up and Go Outside
- Holy Spirit
- Illness
- New Creation
- Old Age
- Old Nature
- Old Self
- principalities and powers
- Reborn
- Sarah
- Satan
- Soul
- Tobey Keith
- Youthfulness
- Hillsboro UMC
- Transformation UMC
Welcome to our message series, “Romans: I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel.” Today’s message is titled “Don’t Let The Old Self In.” Pastor Harold will unpack Romans 4:13-25 and help us better understand how illness, aging, work, doubt, guilt, and shame will cause us to believe we must do something to help ensure our righteousness with God. We are also reminded that our spirit (soul) remains young while our body wears out. We may not feel worthy to serve God and love others as we age; our spirit should remain joyful, grateful, and full of love until we take our last breath and close our eyes for the final time. Understanding this truth helps us not fall into the trap of apathy and the abyss of self-pity.