What’s New About the Christian Life
What’s New About the Christian Life
Scripture: Romans 8:1-11
What does it really mean to live without condemnation—especially when the struggle with sin remains real and ongoing?
In this sermon from Romans 8:1–11, Pastor Zach traces the full arc of Paul’s argument in Romans to answer one of the most pressing questions of the Christian life: If I am justified by faith, why do I still wrestle so deeply with sin—and does that struggle threaten my peace with God? Paul’s answer is both liberating and bracing. There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ—not because condemnation disappeared, but because it was fully exhausted on Jesus Christ in the flesh.
This message explores the courtroom logic of the gospel, the necessity of the incarnation, and the role of the Holy Spirit as the one who applies Christ’s finished work to our lives. We see how justification changes our verdict before God, how the Spirit reshapes our mindset, and how resurrection power gives believers real freedom to obey—not out of fear, but out of life. Christianity, Paul insists, is not “obey so that you will not be condemned,” but “you are not condemned—now live as you were designed to live.”
For weary Christians, doubting saints, and anyone tempted to turn the gospel into therapy or moralism, Romans 8 reminds us where assurance is found: not by looking inward, but by looking to the cross where sin was condemned once and for all.

