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In this lesson, we focus on what it truly means to live a consecrated life—dead to sin and alive to God. Drawing from Epistle to the Romans 6:11 and 6:13, we are called to change how we think and how we live: to reckon ourselves dead to sin and to intentionally present our lives to God as instruments of righteousness.
This is not passive Christianity. It is a daily decision.
We also look at Epistle to the Colossians 3:5, where we are instructed to put sin to death—not manage it, not tolerate it, but confront it directly. These behaviors are not just mistakes; they are forms of idolatry that pull our hearts away from God.
In this episode, we break down:
This lesson is a call to live with intention, discipline, and surrender.
Ask yourself:
Because godliness is not automatic—it is trained, practiced, and lived out daily.
By Jim & Jody CarmichaelIn this lesson, we focus on what it truly means to live a consecrated life—dead to sin and alive to God. Drawing from Epistle to the Romans 6:11 and 6:13, we are called to change how we think and how we live: to reckon ourselves dead to sin and to intentionally present our lives to God as instruments of righteousness.
This is not passive Christianity. It is a daily decision.
We also look at Epistle to the Colossians 3:5, where we are instructed to put sin to death—not manage it, not tolerate it, but confront it directly. These behaviors are not just mistakes; they are forms of idolatry that pull our hearts away from God.
In this episode, we break down:
This lesson is a call to live with intention, discipline, and surrender.
Ask yourself:
Because godliness is not automatic—it is trained, practiced, and lived out daily.