This sermon presents a powerful call to spiritual renewal during Lent, centered on the liberating truth that Jesus Christ has definitively overcome the enslaving power of sin and the devil. Drawing from Genesis 3 and the temptation of Christ in the wilderness, it emphasizes humanity's universal condition of spiritual slavery—born in corruption and under the dominion of the devil—yet reveals God's redemptive plan through the incarnate Son, whose sinless life, death, and resurrection have broken the chains of bondage. The message affirms that true discipleship involves not mere moral effort, but a radical surrender to Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, which enables believers to live free from the tyranny of sin and the flesh. Through the spiritual disciplines of prayer, Scripture, fellowship, fasting, and fleeing temptation, Christians are called to actively engage in the ongoing battle of faith, not relying on their own strength but on the life-giving power of God now dwelling within them. Ultimately, the sermon proclaims that God's goodness is most clearly seen in Christ's victory, offering not only forgiveness but a transformed life marked by freedom, peace, and the daily practice of walking in the Spirit.