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Romans 7:1-6 United to Christ

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In this episode, we explore Romans 7:1-6, where Paul uses the analogy of marriage to explain our relationship with the law and Christ. Just as a widow is no longer bound to her late husband, believers are no longer bound to the law but are now united to Christ. We’ll unpack what it means to be released from the old way of living and how our new union with Christ empowers us to bear fruit for God. Tune in as we discuss this transformative shift from law to grace and how it impacts our daily walk with Jesus.

3 Key Takeaways:

  1. Released from the Law: Through Christ’s death, we are no longer bound to the law but are free to live in the newness of the Spirit.

  2. A New Union with Christ: Our relationship with Jesus is one of deep connection, allowing us to bear fruit for God and live a life that honors Him.

  3. Living by the Spirit: We’re called to serve God, not by following rules, but by living in the freedom and power of the Holy Spirit.

Connect with us on Instagram at @boldfaithchurch for more Bible study insights, community events, and encouragement in your walk with Christ!

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Click HERE to Listen!

In this episode, we explore Romans 7:1-6, where Paul uses the analogy of marriage to explain our relationship with the law and Christ. Just as a widow is no longer bound to her late husband, believers are no longer bound to the law but are now united to Christ. We’ll unpack what it means to be released from the old way of living and how our new union with Christ empowers us to bear fruit for God. Tune in as we discuss this transformative shift from law to grace and how it impacts our daily walk with Jesus.

3 Key Takeaways:

  1. Released from the Law: Through Christ’s death, we are no longer bound to the law but are free to live in the newness of the Spirit.

  2. A New Union with Christ: Our relationship with Jesus is one of deep connection, allowing us to bear fruit for God and live a life that honors Him.

  3. Living by the Spirit: We’re called to serve God, not by following rules, but by living in the freedom and power of the Holy Spirit.

Connect with us on Instagram at @boldfaithchurch for more Bible study insights, community events, and encouragement in your walk with Christ!

  continue reading

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