If we are to progress from children of God to heirs of God there is a condition - we must pass through suffering. Listen to the second programme on heirs of glory from Rom. 8:17-27. Witness Lee continues to expound the marvellous blessings of sonship, including the first-fruits of the Spirit, the helping and interceding of the Spirit, and the full sonship. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
Today we begin the first of four programmes on the stage of glorification, as the goal of God’s complete salvation. Witness Lee opens up how glorification is for the full sonship as heirs of God (Rom. 8:14-27). The progression from children to sons to heirs through the growth in the divine life and the blessings of sonship, including the witnessing and leading of the Spirit are practically illustrated and applied.
Witness Lee reviews the three major stages of God’s complete salvation presented in Romans 1-8: justification, sanctification and glorification. Our real need today is to be sanctified by being saturated with the holy nature of God. Why has this stage been overlooked or misunderstood through church history? And how are these three stages connected to God’s attributes of righteousness holiness and glory? Join us to find out!
Join us to explore Romans 7:25 – 8:2 on our weekly highlight programme. The apostle Paul discovered that there was a battle raging within him as a result of the three lives and three laws indwelling him. We will see how Paul could be freed and sanctified from the bondage of the law in his flesh by experiencing the law of the Spirit of life in his spirit.
On today’s programme we look at Rom 8:7-13. In this section, we see Christ as the indwelling Spirit who imparts life into our spirit, spreading into our mind and even to our mortal body to make our entire tripartite being life. In contrast, Witness Lee opens up the hopeless condition of the flesh, and explains the distinction between our being in Christ and His having His home in us
What are the two kinds of condemnation that all Christians experience? Witness Lee fellowships this and the way to be freed through the application of the power of the cleansing blood and of being in Christ Jesus. The key role of the mind being set on the spirit and knowing the sense of life and peace or death in our experience is practically illustrated (Rom. 8:1-6).
Join us to explore Romans 7:25 – 8:2 on today’s Life-study of the Bible programme. The apostle Paul discovered that there was a battle raging within him as a result of the three lives and three laws indwelling him. We will see how Paul could be freed and sanctified from the bondage of the law in his flesh by experiencing the law of the Spirit of life in his spirit.
If you have ever struggled with wanting to do the right thing but failing and feeling condemned - then you are experiencing what Paul spoke of in Romans 7! Witness Lee opens up one of the most perplexing aspects of the Christian life, and how we can find deliverance. We also consider the three laws that are presented in Rom. 7:7-25.
To have a genuine experience of identification with Christ requires that we deal with two negative items – the law and the flesh. Witness Lee explains the bondage of the law in our flesh in Romans 7, the identity of the two husbands mentioned in verses 1-6, and their practical application to our Christian life. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
On this week’s highlight programme, we begin a new section on sanctification in Romans. What hints does Paul give that there is much more to the Christian life than just outward positional justification and redemption? This programme explores this, before focusing on the gift in Christ which surpasses the heritage received from Adam in Rom. 5:12-21. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
On today’s Life-study of Romans, Witness Lee graphically contrasts the eternal accounting ledger facing mankind – what are the “debits” inherited in Adam, and what are the “credits” received in Christ? We then explore the significance of baptism in Rom. 6:3-5, through which we are transferred into Christ and identified with Him in His death and resurrection.
After sections on condemnation and justification, today we begin a new section on sanctification in Romans. What hints does Paul give that there is much more to the Christian life than just outward positional justification and redemption? This programme explores this, before focusing on the gift in Christ which surpasses the heritage received from Adam in Rom. 5:12-21. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
What is the result of our being justified by God? Much more than then simply being accepted by God, we see a much more far-reaching view presented in Rom. 5:1-11. Paul’s conclusion on the teaching of justification specifically details six wonderful items and three wonderful Persons that are deeply precious for our experience.
Witness Lee continues to open up the subjective experience of justification in the second programme on this crucial topic (Rom. 4:1-25). Abraham experienced the God of glory appearing and transfusing faith into him – but how does God appear to us today? We will also see how Abraham’s experience of offering up Isaac reveals the real purpose of God’s justification.
Join us for a potentially life-changing revelation regarding faith on today’s Life-study of Romans! Witness Lee opens up how faith is nothing less than Christ transfusing Himself into us to cause a reaction that enables us to believe. Such a realization can save us from the discouragement of looking within to generate faith. Instead, we can be encouraged to look away to Jesus as the Author and Perfector of our faith (Heb. 12:2).
... unapologetically Christian? It often feels like our voice isn’t allowed in this increasingly secular world — our Christian voice isn’t allowed.
You know, that feeling of wanting to speak up, but being held back by fear of the response?
But your voice is powerful. And Premier is here to empower you.