Victory Over Sin: Embracing Our Identity in Christ

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- "Sin is powerful. There's a second truth we find in this. Why do I keep doing what I don't want to do? Well, it's because we have a conflict of desires." [14:34](Download | )

- "Yes indeed, our flesh has been crucified but it has not been removed. Every single one of us still walk around with that fleshly nature hanging around." [16:23](Download | )

- "Galatians 5:17 says, for the desires of the flesh are against the spirit and the desires of the spirit are against the flesh. For these are opposed to each other." [18:54](Download | )

- "We look at that thing that's gripped us for so long and we say well I guess it's just who I am. What I've always struggled with it's just what I'll always keep struggling with. I suppose it's just always gonna get the better of me. We accept defeat." [27:11](Download | )

- "Sin is no joke and it is not to be trifled with. It's why we're warned to not even keep close proximity with it. Sin is not to be trifled with." [10:12](Download | )

- "Until we get to a point where our hatred for it outweighs our enjoyment of it, the struggle will continue and deep down in places that we don't like to admit when we deal with these kind of things we have to come to the realization I keep going back into it because I really do kind of like it." [24:14](Download | )

- "We should fight so hard that the only one accepting defeat is the devil. Where we kick and scream and push and fight for that stuff ain't working no more. I'm not gonna fool with it any longer." [28:37](Download | )

- "These vices they got a strong grip but Christ is greater and holds the only power and authority to break you completely free from those things in your life." [03:23](Download | )

- "What a shame it is that we develop such a mentality of accepted defeat when Christ has given us such freedom and liberty." [27:11](Download | )

- "Sin's desire is to control you, and not let go. Sin is a formidable foe and our struggle with it undoubtedly plays a role in why we do those things that we don't want to keep doing." [14:34](Download | )
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