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Summary
In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley illustrates the power of sin with a vivid analogy: a commercial floor buffer so strong that no person—not even the strongest among us—can control it. Like that machine, sin isn’t something we manage, tame, or muscle through. Sin seeks to control us. Paul has already shown in Romans 6–7 that human effort cannot free us from sin’s grip. But God has given us something far greater—His own Spirit.
Dr. Easley explains Paul’s sharp contrast: the mindset on the flesh is death; the mindset on the Spirit is life and peace. There is no neutral ground. The flesh is hostile toward God, unable to please Him, bent toward self, and spiritually dead. Before Christ, our minds were fixed on ourselves, our desires, and our autonomy, even if we didn’t realize it.
But the good news is stunning. Those who belong to Christ have the very Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead dwelling in them. The Spirit empowers us to live differently, to resist sin’s control, and to pursue God’s desires instead of our own. Through the Spirit, believers move from death to life, from hostility to peace, and from self-rule to the power of God at work within them.
Takeaways
Sin is not something we manage — it is a power that seeks to control us.
A mind set fixed on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace.
There is no spiritual neutrality; the flesh is hostile toward God and cannot please Him.
Before Christ, our minds are bent entirely toward ourselves and opposed to God’s will.
The Holy Spirit indwells every believer with the same power that raised Jesus from the dead.
Through the Spirit, believers move from death to life and are empowered to live in obedience.
To read the book of Romans, click here.
Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.
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Summary
In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley illustrates the power of sin with a vivid analogy: a commercial floor buffer so strong that no person—not even the strongest among us—can control it. Like that machine, sin isn’t something we manage, tame, or muscle through. Sin seeks to control us. Paul has already shown in Romans 6–7 that human effort cannot free us from sin’s grip. But God has given us something far greater—His own Spirit.
Dr. Easley explains Paul’s sharp contrast: the mindset on the flesh is death; the mindset on the Spirit is life and peace. There is no neutral ground. The flesh is hostile toward God, unable to please Him, bent toward self, and spiritually dead. Before Christ, our minds were fixed on ourselves, our desires, and our autonomy, even if we didn’t realize it.
But the good news is stunning. Those who belong to Christ have the very Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead dwelling in them. The Spirit empowers us to live differently, to resist sin’s control, and to pursue God’s desires instead of our own. Through the Spirit, believers move from death to life, from hostility to peace, and from self-rule to the power of God at work within them.
Takeaways
Sin is not something we manage — it is a power that seeks to control us.
A mind set fixed on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace.
There is no spiritual neutrality; the flesh is hostile toward God and cannot please Him.
Before Christ, our minds are bent entirely toward ourselves and opposed to God’s will.
The Holy Spirit indwells every believer with the same power that raised Jesus from the dead.
Through the Spirit, believers move from death to life and are empowered to live in obedience.
To read the book of Romans, click here.
Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.

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