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Part 10 –
Wait on the Power!
This episode ties identification with Christ’s resurrection to the power of that resurrection. The Scriptures abound with descriptions of the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in believers, and this power is actually the same power that rose Christ from the dead. (Eph. 1:19-20) Peter observes that “God’s divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness.” (2 Pet. 1:3) The great hope of the Christian faith is that we ultimately don’t depend on ourselves to mature ourselves into the likeness of Christ, we abide in Christ and wait till His power transforms us. As we identify with Christ’s death, we reckon ourselves dead to sin. We wait for God to transform us, and we experience burial, sometimes an extended period of time in which we see little change, but in faith we persistently shove the rotting corpse of the flesh back into the ground. Then, in God’s time, “light rises in the darkness for the upright.” (Psalm 112:4) Resurrection power, the same power that rose Christ from the dead, invigorates and animates our souls, expanding our capacity for the divine life, even to the point where Paul says “we are filled up with all the fulness of God.” (Eph. 3:19) Giving all glory to God, Paul concludes that “we have this treasure in earthen containers, so that the extraordinary greatness of the power will be of God and not from ourselves.” (2 Cor. 4:7)
  • 00:00:14 – Introduction to Kingdom Questions
  • 00:01:35 – Understanding Bios and Zoe Life
  • 00:03:03 – The Power of Resurrection in Everyday Life
  • 00:04:41 – Ephesians and Christ”s Redemption
  • 00:06:03 – God”s Divine Power at Work
  • 00:07:50 – Crucifixion of the Old Self
  • 00:09:32 – Paul”s Struggle with Sin
  • 00:10:57 – Applying the Resurrection to Sin Struggles
  • 00:11:54 – The Role of Patience in Sanctification
  • 00:12:45 – Closing Prayer and Reflection
Part 10 –
Wait on the Power!
  • 00:00:14 – Introduction to Kingdom Questions
  • 00:01:35 – Understanding Bios and Zoe Life
  • 00:03:03 – The Power of Resurrection in Everyday Life
  • 00:04:41 – Ephesians and Christ”s Redemption
  • 00:06:03 – God”s Divine Power at Work
  • 00:07:50 – Crucifixion of the Old Self
  • 00:09:32 – Paul”s Struggle with Sin
  • 00:10:57 – Applying the Resurrection to Sin Struggles
  • 00:11:54 – The Role of Patience in Sanctification
  • 00:12:45 – Closing Prayer and Reflection
This episode ties identification with Christ’s resurrection to the power of that resurrection. The Scriptures abound with descriptions of the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in believers, and this power is actually the same power that rose Christ from the dead. (Eph. 1:19-20) Peter observes that “God’s divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness.” (2 Pet. 1:3) The great hope of the Christian faith is that we ultimately don’t depend on ourselves to mature ourselves into the likeness of Christ, we abide in Christ and wait till His power transforms us. As we identify with Christ’s death, we reckon ourselves dead to sin. We wait for God to transform us, and we experience burial, sometimes an extended period of time in which we see little change, but in faith we persistently shove the rotting corpse of the flesh back into the ground. Then, in God’s time, “light rises in the darkness for the upright.” (Psalm 112:4) Resurrection power, the same power that rose Christ from the dead, invigorates and animates our souls, expanding our capacity for the divine life, even to the point where Paul says “we are filled up with all the fulness of God.” (Eph. 3:19) Giving all glory to God, Paul concludes that “we have this treasure in earthen containers, so that the extraordinary greatness of the power will be of God and not from ourselves.” (2 Cor. 4:7)

Episode Scripture References -

John 17:3, Philippians 3:10, Ephesians 1:18-20, Hebrews 7:16, 2 Peter 1:3, 1 Peter 1:5, John 10:10, Romans 8:2, Psalm 112:4

More About This Episode -

Victor greets the audience and reiterates the topic of discussion: applying the resurrection of Christ to everyday issues, particularly sin. He distinguishes between two types of life: “bios,” which refers to biological life, and “zoe,” which signifies the God-connected life unique to believers. This distinction highlights that through Christ, believers can experience eternal life.

Victor emphasizes that the resurrection power of Christ is essential for overcoming sin. He discusses how, upon accepting Christ, individuals gain the ability to satisfy their spiritual needs through God. As believers undergo sanctification, they are encouraged to relinquish their old lives and identify with Christ’s life.


Drawing upon Ephesians, Victor explains that understanding what believers have in Christ, including redemption and being seated with Him, empowers them to live according to their calling. He highlights the importance of recognizing the resurrection power within believers, as it enables them to overcome sin and embrace a God-centered life.


Victor references Paul’s experience, expressing a desire to know the power of Christ’s resurrection and linking it to the transformative power for believers. He discusses the “surpassing greatness of His power” that works in those who believe, which was also the power that raised Christ from the dead.


The episode deepens the exploration of victory over sin, suggesting that many believers do not fully understand this power. Victor encourages listeners to return to biblical fundamentals, asserting that the old self is crucified with Christ and should not have power over them.


Key Terms From This Episode -

Main Theme: Applying the resurrection of Christ in everyday life, especially in relation to Easter celebrations

    Key Points:

  • “Bios” (biological life) vs. “zoe” (God-connected life for believers)
  • Believers satisfy spiritual needs through God
  • Ephesians: Understanding redemption and being seated with Christ empowers believers
  • Paul’s desire to know Christ’s resurrection power linked to personal transformation
  • Importance of returning to biblical fundamentals: old self crucified with Christ
  • Episode Scripture References -

    John 17:3, Philippians 3:10, Ephesians 1:18-20, Hebrews 7:16, 2 Peter 1:3, 1 Peter 1:5, John 10:10, Romans 8:2, Psalm 112:4

    More About This Episode -

    Victor greets the audience and reiterates the topic of discussion: applying the resurrection of Christ to everyday issues, particularly sin. He distinguishes between two types of life: “bios,” which refers to biological life, and “zoe,” which signifies the God-connected life unique to believers. This distinction highlights that through Christ, believers can experience eternal life.

    Victor emphasizes that the resurrection power of Christ is essential for overcoming sin. He discusses how, upon accepting Christ, individuals gain the ability to satisfy their spiritual needs through God. As believers undergo sanctification, they are encouraged to relinquish their old lives and identify with Christ’s life.


    Drawing upon Ephesians, Victor explains that understanding what believers have in Christ, including redemption and being seated with Him, empowers them to live according to their calling. He highlights the importance of recognizing the resurrection power within believers, as it enables them to overcome sin and embrace a God-centered life.


    Victor references Paul’s experience, expressing a desire to know the power of Christ’s resurrection and linking it to the transformative power for believers. He discusses the “surpassing greatness of His power” that works in those who believe, which was also the power that raised Christ from the dead.


    The episode deepens the exploration of victory over sin, suggesting that many believers do not fully understand this power. Victor encourages listeners to return to biblical fundamentals, asserting that the old self is crucified with Christ and should not have power over them.


    Key Terms From This Episode -

    Main Theme: Applying the resurrection of Christ in everyday life, especially in relation to Easter celebrations

      Key Points:

  • “Bios” (biological life) vs. “zoe” (God-connected life for believers)
  • Believers satisfy spiritual needs through God
  • Ephesians: Understanding redemption and being seated with Christ empowers believers
  • Paul’s desire to know Christ’s resurrection power linked to personal transformation
  • Importance of returning to biblical fundamentals: old self crucified with Christ
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