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Michael Easley Sermons
Michael Easley
167 episodes
2 days ago
Verse by Verse Bible teaching from Dr. Michael Easley. From the ministry of Michael Easley inContext.
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Verse by Verse Bible teaching from Dr. Michael Easley. From the ministry of Michael Easley inContext.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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From Slavery to Sonship (Romans 8:14-15)
Michael Easley Sermons
28 minutes
1 month ago
From Slavery to Sonship (Romans 8:14-15)
Summary In this message from Romans 8, Dr. Michael Easley walks through Paul’s rich transition from talking about “putting to death the deeds of the flesh” to embracing our identity as sons and daughters of God. Building on the assurance that there is now no condemnation for those in Christ, Dr. Easley emphasizes that the Christian life is not self-powered moral improvement—it is life led, empowered, and sustained by the Holy Spirit. When we place our faith in Christ, the Spirit becomes our permanent resident, the One who enables us to resist sin and live in cooperation with God’s will. Paul’s shift to familial language—sons, daughters, children, heirs—reveals that believers are not merely forgiven; we are adopted. Dr. Easley unpacks Paul’s contrast between the “spirit of slavery” and the “spirit of adoption,” reminding us that adoption is rooted in God’s kindness, redemption through Christ’s blood, and His intentional choice of us. This adoption enables us to cry out, with profound emotion, “Abba, Father,” just as Christ did. Finally, Dr. Easley highlights the Spirit’s testimony within us: He confirms we are God’s children, assures us of our inheritance, strengthens us in present suffering, and anchors us in the future glory that outweighs every earthly hardship. Takeaways The Christian life is not powered by our will but by the indwelling Holy Spirit who leads and enables us. Believers are adopted into God’s family, moving from slavery and fear to sonship and intimacy. The Spirit Himself testifies within us that we are God’s beloved children. Adoption is rooted in God’s sovereign kindness and Christ’s redemptive work—not our merit. Our ability to call God Father reflects the deep emotional reality of belonging fully to God. As children and heirs, we share both in Christ’s sufferings now and His glory to come. To read the book of Romans, click here. Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.
Michael Easley Sermons
Verse by Verse Bible teaching from Dr. Michael Easley. From the ministry of Michael Easley inContext.