Colossians 2:13;15 - What Does Dead in Sin Really Mean (Session 13)
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This episode is a verse-by-verse Bible study of Colossians 2:13;15, exploring the historical context, theological meaning, and faithful application of the passage within the Christian faith.
Do you truly grasp the depth of Jesus's victory over Satan's powers? In a cosmic battle between divine and demonic forces, Jesus emerges victorious, disarming Satan and stripping him of his authority. We explain this scenario while considering both the spiritual and human dimensions of these rulers and authorities. If you've ever questioned your victory in Christ, this episode promises to empower you with fresh insights into your spiritual authority.
The Bible tells us that all people are "dead in trespasses and sin," but what does that phrase mean? Ever pondered on the concept of total depravity in Reformed Theology and its effects on our understanding of sin? This session asks the question: Can a totally depraved person comprehend and respond to God's salvation offer? "Dead in sin" is compared against all the other ways the Bible explains how sin has affected people. The conclusion affects how we view other areas of doctrine, teaching, and practice.
This session explains how, despite being dead to sin, temptation still sometimes affects us.
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