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Belgrade United Reformed Church

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Belgrade, MT 59714

The Conflict Zone: Walking by the Spirit vs. the Flesh (Galatians 5) | Devoted to God Series (Chapter 5)

The Conflict Zone: Walking by the Spirit vs. the Flesh (Galatians 5) | Devoted to God Series (Chapter 5)

The Christian life is a daily battle between the flesh and the Spirit. In this episode, we explore Galatians 5 and Sinclair Ferguson’s teaching on walking by the Spirit and living devoted to God in the midst of spiritual conflict.

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Prepositions of Grace (Devoted to God Series)

Prepositions of Grace (Devoted to God Series)

I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me." Galatians 2:20 reveals the heart of Christian sanctification: holiness doesn't happen apart from Christ—it happens IN Christ. Through four prepositions (for, in, with, in), Paul shows us we're not just observers but united to Jesus Himself. We don't believe in Him; we believe in Him. When he died, we died. When He rose, we rose. Stop living like spiritual paupers, striving in your own strength. You've been given union with the Son of God. Sanctification isn't just turning from sin—it's turning TO Christ, basking in His glory, and moving in His resurrection life.

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What is Biblical Holiness? (The Ground Plan)

What is Biblical Holiness? (The Ground Plan)

What does it truly mean to be holy? Exploring 1 Peter 1:1–7 through Sinclair Ferguson’s teaching, this post unpacks holiness as belonging entirely to God. From God’s eternal purpose to the refining role of trials, we discover how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work together to bring about our sanctification and preserve us for glory.

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Is Holiness Up to You? The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification Explained

Is Holiness Up to You? The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification Explained

Confused about sanctification? Discover how God transforms His people as we explore Sinclair Ferguson’s Devoted to God, growing in holiness through faith, not effort, and resting in the joy of His Spirit.

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