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Our culture tells us that who we really are lives deep inside our feelings and desires; and that the body is something to manage, ignore, or overcome. Scripture tells a very different story.
In this message, we explore the Bible’s vision of the human person as an integrated, embodied being; created by God, corrupted by sin, redeemed by Christ, and destined for bodily resurrection. From Genesis to the resurrection of Jesus, Scripture insists that what we do with our bodies matters because our bodies belong to the Lord.
This sermon unpacks why sin and obedience are always embodied, why worship is more than emotional sincerity, and why Christian freedom is found not in self-ownership but in belonging to God. Ultimately, it calls us to a true and better vision of identity—whole, not divided; embodied, not disembodied; offered to the glory of God.
🔗 Learn more about Village: HERE
💛 Support the mission of Village: HERE
By VillageOur culture tells us that who we really are lives deep inside our feelings and desires; and that the body is something to manage, ignore, or overcome. Scripture tells a very different story.
In this message, we explore the Bible’s vision of the human person as an integrated, embodied being; created by God, corrupted by sin, redeemed by Christ, and destined for bodily resurrection. From Genesis to the resurrection of Jesus, Scripture insists that what we do with our bodies matters because our bodies belong to the Lord.
This sermon unpacks why sin and obedience are always embodied, why worship is more than emotional sincerity, and why Christian freedom is found not in self-ownership but in belonging to God. Ultimately, it calls us to a true and better vision of identity—whole, not divided; embodied, not disembodied; offered to the glory of God.
🔗 Learn more about Village: HERE
💛 Support the mission of Village: HERE