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Application: Think about this, You are either a slave to Satan or a slave to God.If you choose to not follow Christ it does not mean you have the ability to do as you wish.
Choose this day whom you will serve.
Romans 6:15-
No one wants to be under authority to someone.
People want to own their own business, move out
of the house when they are teenagers, they do not want anyone controlling them.
People do not like people to tell them what to do and we hear people day, “Be Your own Person”
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You Are Under Authority to either Satan or God.
Romans 6:15-
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You have a Choice.
A. To sin
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To not sin
The habitually unrighteous life cannot be a Christian life.
3. Give thanks to Jesus for being Set Free.
4. It is a Process
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5. Understand Death is Earned.
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The Free Gift is Salvation.
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