The sermon explores the tension between living by the Spirit and being drawn by the flesh, emphasizing that true transformation comes from a relationship with Jesus, not mere behavior modification. It identifies the flesh as the inward sinful desire pulling individuals away from God, even after salvation. The speaker highlights the early church in Acts as an example of community empowered by the Holy Spirit, contrasting it with the exhausting religious duties described in Hebrews. He argues for devotion over duty, spiritual disciplines over legalism, and healthy accountability over moral policing, defining these concepts and providing personal anecdotes. Ultimately, the sermon stresses dependence on the Holy Spirit for genuine change, urging listeners to stubbornly pursue a deeper relationship with God.
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