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The newest sermons from New Road Church, Liverpool.New Road Church Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • The Fruit of the Spirit
    Apr 14 2026
    The sermon centers on the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, contrasting the destructive patterns of the flesh with the enduring fruit of the Spirit as outlined in Galatians 5. It emphasizes that true Christian identity is marked not by external rules or spiritual gifts, but by internal character traits—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—that naturally flow from a Spirit-led life. These qualities are not a checklist to be mastered, but a holistic expression of God's nature reflected in believers, who are called to embody them not for legalistic performance, but as a response to divine grace. The preacher underscores that these fruits are not dependent on circumstances, but rooted in the believer's union with Christ, and they serve as a powerful witness to the world, mirroring God's own attributes in love, patience, and faithfulness. Ultimately, the Spirit's work is both a gift and a call to continual dependence, inviting believers to pursue deeper intimacy with God so that His character becomes increasingly evident in their lives.
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    43 m
  • The Works of the Flesh
    Apr 2 2026
    The sermon centers on the ongoing spiritual conflict between the flesh and the Spirit, emphasizing that true Christian freedom comes not from law-keeping but from being led by the Holy Spirit, which produces fruit such as love, joy, and peace. It warns against the danger of spiritual complacency, reminding believers that even after victory over sin, pride and self-righteousness can lead to a false sense of invulnerability, especially when dismissing the possibility of falling into sins deemed unthinkable. The passage's list of 'works of the flesh'—ranging from sexual immorality and idolatry to envy and drunkenness—is not exhaustive but serves as a sobering reminder that all sin, whether overt or subtle, separates from God's kingdom, which is not a physical realm but a present reality of God's rule in the hearts of believers. Yet the message is not one of condemnation, but of grace: Christ bore the punishment for every sin, making forgiveness and transformation possible through repentance and faith. The call is therefore not to perfection, but to continual dependence on the Spirit—walking, being led, living, and keeping in step with Him—so that the present reality of the kingdom is lived out in holiness, humility, and joy until its full revelation at Christ's return.
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    50 m
  • A Servant Spirit
    Mar 22 2026
    The sermon centers on the paradox of Christian freedom: liberated from sin and legalism by Christ, believers are called not to self-indulgence but to joyful, sacrificial service. Rooted in Galatians 5, it emphasizes that true freedom is not license but the liberty to love and serve others through faith, with Christ's example of humility and self-giving on the cross as the ultimate model. The message unfolds through three key dimensions: service as the purpose of freedom, grounded in love and exemplified by Christ; service as a normal expression of godliness, demonstrated through practical acts like listening, patience, and meeting tangible needs within the church and wider community; and service as a transformative practice that strengthens relationships, blesses the individual, and glorifies God. The tone is pastoral and convicting, urging believers to embrace a life of intentional, Christ-centered service that reflects the heart of the gospel.
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    40 m
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