Salvation frees us from the penalty of sin, yet the presence of sin remains a daily reality and struggle for every follower of Christ. Though no longer enslaved or controlled by sin, we are called to live as those who are truly free. In today’s passage, the Lord commands us to “let not” sin reign in our bodies. This calls us to a life of obedience—actively resisting sin and making choices that honor God. As temples of the Holy Spirit, bought with the precious blood of Christ, we are called to live holy lives.
Who alone can take a wretched, broken heart of sin and transform it into a heart of righteousness? Only our almighty, merciful God! In...
n today's passage, Paul addresses the Christian's thought life. In order to grow more and more in our Christ-likeness, we are called to have...
Psalm 5, known as a morning psalm, finds David crying out in prayer to the Lord in the midst of his pain and sorrow....