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Why on Earth Am I Struggling With My Christian Life? (Part 2) Christ Our Victory Over Guilt and Condemnation

2 h 9 min · 7. Mai 2026
Episode Why on Earth Am I Struggling With My Christian Life? (Part 2) Christ Our Victory Over Guilt and Condemnation Cover

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In this message, We go further into why people struggle with their Christian lives. By the Scriptures, we see that one of the reasons is silence—the failure to speak and live out our reality as the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. To walk and to speak our righteousness is a demonstration of faith, and faith must be expressed. The essence is this: sin is no longer our master, and we do not have to answer its call because we are the righteousness of God in Christ. When we boldly confess and live this truth, we align with grace and walk in victory. Silence keeps believers bound, but speaking and living our righteousness releases us into freedom, strength, and fruitfulness in Christ. Listen and be free from guilt and condemnation. Shalom.

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Episode Why on Earth Am I Struggling With My Christian Life? (Part 2) Christ Our Victory Over Guilt and Condemnation Cover

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In this message, We go further into why people struggle with their Christian lives. By the Scriptures, we see that one of the reasons is silence—the failure to speak and live out our reality as the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. To walk and to speak our righteousness is a demonstration of faith, and faith must be expressed. The essence is this: sin is no longer our master, and we do not have to answer its call because we are the righteousness of God in Christ. When we boldly confess and live this truth, we align with grace and walk in victory. Silence keeps believers bound, but speaking and living our righteousness releases us into freedom, strength, and fruitfulness in Christ. Listen and be free from guilt and condemnation. Shalom.

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