Dr. Johnny V. Baylor Ministries

"It's Time To Prove Who You Are!" PT. 1

55 min · 15. Mai 2026
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Romans 8:12-14 What is really shaping your life? In this powerful teaching from Romans 8, we are challenged to examine whether we are being shaped by the power of sin… or by the Spirit of God. Using a striking illustration from the game of golf, this message explores how every environment has a process that socializes the people within it—down to their attitude, approach, and way of living. The Apostle Paul argues that the believer should no longer be socialized by sin, but by the Spirit. Because Christianity is not proven merely by what we say— it is proven by how we live. This message breaks down the tension between the flesh and the Spirit, exposing the power of sin that still seeks to influence our lives while simultaneously revealing the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in those who belong to God. What does it mean to truly live under the Spirit’s rule? What does a redeemed life actually look like? And how do we know the Word of God has genuinely taken root in us? Through deep biblical teaching and vivid illustration, this episode calls believers to dependency, sanctification, and a life that reflects the reality of being children of God. Because eventually… your life will prove who you are.

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"It's Time To Prove Who You Are!" PT. 2

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Romans 8:12-14 What is really shaping your life? In this powerful teaching from Romans 8, we are challenged to examine whether we are being shaped by the power of sin… or by the Spirit of God. Using a striking illustration from the game of golf, this message explores how every environment has a process that socializes the people within it—down to their attitude, approach, and way of living. The Apostle Paul argues that the believer should no longer be socialized by sin, but by the Spirit. Because Christianity is not proven merely by what we say— it is proven by how we live. This message breaks down the tension between the flesh and the Spirit, exposing the power of sin that still seeks to influence our lives while simultaneously revealing the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in those who belong to God. What does it mean to truly live under the Spirit’s rule? What does a redeemed life actually look like? And how do we know the Word of God has genuinely taken root in us? Through deep biblical teaching and vivid illustration, this episode calls believers to dependency, sanctification, and a life that reflects the reality of being children of God. Because eventually… your life will prove who you are.

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