The Presence Of The Sin Nature | Romans 5:20-21 | Stephen Theriot | Sunday Morning 2-1-26 cover art

The Presence Of The Sin Nature | Romans 5:20-21 | Stephen Theriot | Sunday Morning 2-1-26

The Presence Of The Sin Nature | Romans 5:20-21 | Stephen Theriot | Sunday Morning 2-1-26

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In The Presence of the Sin Nature, Pastor Stephen Theriot walks through Romans 5:20–21 to explain the reality of the sin nature in every human heart and the far greater power of God’s grace through Jesus Christ. This message unpacks how sin once reigned unto death, but through the finished work of the cross, grace now reigns unto eternal life for those who place their faith in Christ. Pastor Stephen shares personal testimony, biblical insight, and practical teaching to show how believers are justified by faith, freed from the power of sin, and called to live by grace rather than law or self-effort. This sermon encourages Christians to rest their faith in Christ’s finished work, allow the Holy Spirit to reign in their lives, and experience true freedom, growth, and victory over the sin nature.At Upper Room Fellowship Church, our focus is Christ and Him Crucified. We are a fellowship of believers dedicated to lifting up the name of Jesus and proclaiming the finished work of the Cross. Our mission is to equip the Body of Christ with the spiritual tools and biblical foundation needed to reach the lost and share the Good News of salvation.We believe that true transformation comes through the power of the Holy Spirit and the message of the Cross. Through worship, teaching, and outreach, we seek to strengthen the faith of believers and empower them to boldly witness to the world around them.Whether you are searching for a home church or simply seeking to grow deeper in your walk with Christ, we welcome you to join us at Upper Room Fellowship Church — where hearts are ignited, lives are changed, and Christ is exalted.

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