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Inner Man vs. Outer Man

10 sermons

The biblical concept of the "Inner Man vs. Outer Man" refers to the distinction between the spiritual and physical aspects of human nature, with the inner man representing the spiritual dimension and the outer man representing the physical body. According to 2 Corinthians 4:16, the inner man is being renewed day by day, despite the outward body's decline, emphasizing the importance of spiritual growth and transformation. As Ephesians 3:16 notes, the inner man is strengthened through faith and prayer, enabling believers to experience God's power and presence in their lives. In Romans 7:22, the apostle Paul also highlights the inner man's desire to follow God's law, demonstrating the complex interplay between the inner and outer aspects of human nature in the Christian faith.

Phil Beach Jr.

Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the distinction between the inner man and outer man, drawing from 1 Peter 3 and 2 Corinthians 5. He explains that as new creations in Christ, believers are called to live not for themselves but for God, highlighting the importance of nurturing the inner man, which reflects

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Phil Beach Jr.

Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the distinction between the inner and outer man, explaining that true knowledge of God comes only through the Holy Spirit's revelation. He highlights that the wisdom of God is hidden from the natural man and can only be understood through spiritual discernment. The preacher

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Major Ian Thomas

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that the content of the gospel is Jesus Christ Himself. He explains that Jesus is the one who gave Himself for our redemption and the one who gives Himself to us for regeneration. The preacher shares a personal story about a promise made to him as a child, hig

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Hans R. Waldvogel

In this sermon, the preacher shares his experience at a convention in Germany where he witnessed a crowded and lively gathering of preachers and attendees. However, he noticed that many of the preachers were not truly preaching the indwelling life of Christ, which he believes is what people's hearts

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Phil Beach Jr.

Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the divine order presented in 2 Corinthians 4, illustrating how God places the treasure of Christ within our earthen vessels to manifest His power through our weaknesses. He explains that afflictions and trials serve to weaken our outer selves, allowing the life of Christ t

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Phil Beach Jr.

Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the transformative power of being in Christ, highlighting that true desire for God stems from being a new creation. He explains that mere religious activities cannot substitute for a genuine heart change, which is essential for reconciliation with God. The sermon calls beli

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Gladys Aylward

Gladys Aylward emphasizes the vital role of women as quiet achievers in faith, urging them to embrace their responsibilities and privileges in Christ. She shares her experiences in China, highlighting the challenges faced by young people and the importance of instilling values of love, truth, and fr

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John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby emphasizes the distinction between being lost and having sins, arguing that many do not recognize their lost state or their salvation. He explains that while forgiveness addresses our sins, true salvation involves being made a new creation in Christ, separate from the first Adam. D

Dwight Pentecost

Dwight Pentecost emphasizes that God created humanity in His image with the capacity to know, love, and obey Him. However, due to Adam's disobedience, humanity fell into darkness, losing fellowship with God. Through Christ, believers are made new creations, receiving renewed minds, hearts, and wills

L.E. Maxwell

L.E. Maxwell explores the internal conflict between the old and new natures within believers, illustrating how the flesh, corrupted by sin, is in constant enmity with the Spirit. He emphasizes that upon salvation, individuals become new creations in Christ, yet they still grapple with the remnants o

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