In this deep dive into Romans 8, Mark explores two critical words that are often misunderstood: “flesh” and “spirit.” Many Christians mistakenly think Paul is teaching that our physical bodies are bad and our souls are good – but that is actually Greek philosophy, not biblical teaching.
Key Points Covered:
* The foundation of Romans 8:1-4 – no condemnation for those in Christ * What “flesh” really means (hint: it’s not your body!)
* What “spirit” really means (hint: it’s not just your soul!)
* Why these definitions matter for how we live
* The difference between living in “flesh mode” vs. “spirit mode” Main Takeaway:
* “Flesh” = living in self-reliance, oriented away from God
* “Spirit” = living empowered by God’s Holy Spirit, dependent on Him The question isn’t “Is this activity physical or spiritual?” but rather “Am I relying on myself or on God?”
Practical Application: Stop asking if something is physical or spiritual. Instead ask: Am I relying on myself or on God? Everything – from preaching to parenting to daily work – can be spiritual when done in dependence on God’s power.
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