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In this radio message, Martha P. Davis centers her sermon on the transforming power of salvation through Jesus Christ, drawing primarily from Romans 8. She begins by emphasizing Romans 10:9, teaching that true salvation is not merely verbal confession, but heartfelt belief that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead now works within believers. That resurrection power enables Christians to walk in newness of life.
The heart of her message focuses on the contrast between the flesh and the Spirit. She explains that there is “no condemnation” for those who are in Christ and who walk after the Spirit rather than the carnal mind. The carnal mind leads to death, but to be spiritually minded brings life and peace. Just as Jesus overcame temptation through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers today are empowered by that same Spirit to live victoriously.
Evangelist Davis stresses that Christians cannot overcome sin in their own strength. Victory comes through submission to the Holy Spirit, daily trust in Christ, and calling upon His name in times of temptation. She reminds listeners that salvation is both a present reality and a continual walk—mortifying the deeds of the flesh and living in obedience to God.
The sermon ultimately calls believers to recognize their divine empowerment, reject carnality, and confidently walk in the Spirit’s victory, trusting that Christ is both Savior and Keeper until the day of His return.
By Evangelist Martha P. DavisIn this radio message, Martha P. Davis centers her sermon on the transforming power of salvation through Jesus Christ, drawing primarily from Romans 8. She begins by emphasizing Romans 10:9, teaching that true salvation is not merely verbal confession, but heartfelt belief that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead now works within believers. That resurrection power enables Christians to walk in newness of life.
The heart of her message focuses on the contrast between the flesh and the Spirit. She explains that there is “no condemnation” for those who are in Christ and who walk after the Spirit rather than the carnal mind. The carnal mind leads to death, but to be spiritually minded brings life and peace. Just as Jesus overcame temptation through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers today are empowered by that same Spirit to live victoriously.
Evangelist Davis stresses that Christians cannot overcome sin in their own strength. Victory comes through submission to the Holy Spirit, daily trust in Christ, and calling upon His name in times of temptation. She reminds listeners that salvation is both a present reality and a continual walk—mortifying the deeds of the flesh and living in obedience to God.
The sermon ultimately calls believers to recognize their divine empowerment, reject carnality, and confidently walk in the Spirit’s victory, trusting that Christ is both Savior and Keeper until the day of His return.