In this sermon, Martha P. Davis teaches from Romans chapters 6 and 8 about the believer’s victory over sin through Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. She explains that although humanity fell into sin through disobedience in the Garden of Eden, God, in His great mercy and grace, sent Jesus Christ to redeem mankind and break the bondage of sin and death.
The message emphasizes that salvation is more than simply confessing faith verbally—it is a transformed life marked by dying to sin and walking in “newness of life.” Through Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, believers are spiritually crucified to their old sinful nature and raised into a life of righteousness and holiness. Evangelist Davis stresses that grace is not a license to continue sinning, but the power of God working within believers to live victoriously.
She calls Christians to yield every part of their lives—mind, heart, body, and actions—to God rather than to the desires of the flesh. By following the Holy Spirit and walking in obedience, believers can overcome temptation, resist the devil, and live as servants of righteousness. The sermon concludes with the reminder that the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God through Jesus Christ is eternal life, holiness, peace, and victory.