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Embattled Saints: A Discussion of Galatians 5.16-18

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In this episode, we address the passage where New Heart Theology began, Galatians 5:16-18. Ezekiel 36 puts the "new heart" in New Heart Theology, but our passage for today was responsible for the first ideas directed toward a more excellent way of understanding the internal workings of the person and the believer's battle against sin.
We define key terms in our theology, such as Spirit, flesh, and desire. We talk about what the battle between the flesh and the Spirit looks like within the believer. We also look at what it means to be led by the Spirit and the idea that Christians are no longer under the law.
Merch Store: newhearttheology.com/shop
Instagram: @NewHeartTheology
Facebook: /NewHeartTheology
Twitter: @NewHeartPodcast
Website: newhearttheology.com
Contact: info@newhearttheology.com
General Recommended Reading:
Justification and Regeneration
Body, Soul, and Life Everlasting
Sanctification and Counseling
Birthright
Sanctification and Counseling
MLJ Exposition of Romans 6
Romans 1-8 Macarthur Commentary
Recording Equipment:
Rode Procaster
Zoom LiveTrak L-8 Recorder
Rode PSM1 Shock Mount
Rode PSA1 Swivel Boom Arm Mount

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In this episode, we address the passage where New Heart Theology began, Galatians 5:16-18. Ezekiel 36 puts the "new heart" in New Heart Theology, but our passage for today was responsible for the first ideas directed toward a more excellent way of understanding the internal workings of the person and the believer's battle against sin.
We define key terms in our theology, such as Spirit, flesh, and desire. We talk about what the battle between the flesh and the Spirit looks like within the believer. We also look at what it means to be led by the Spirit and the idea that Christians are no longer under the law.
Merch Store: newhearttheology.com/shop
Instagram: @NewHeartTheology
Facebook: /NewHeartTheology
Twitter: @NewHeartPodcast
Website: newhearttheology.com
Contact: info@newhearttheology.com
General Recommended Reading:
Justification and Regeneration
Body, Soul, and Life Everlasting
Sanctification and Counseling
Birthright
Sanctification and Counseling
MLJ Exposition of Romans 6
Romans 1-8 Macarthur Commentary
Recording Equipment:
Rode Procaster
Zoom LiveTrak L-8 Recorder
Rode PSM1 Shock Mount
Rode PSA1 Swivel Boom Arm Mount

  continue reading

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