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Conforming vs. Transforming: You're a Sapling Not A Dead Stick - Romans 12:2

Conforming vs. Transforming: You're a Sapling Not A Dead Stick - Romans 12:2

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Romans 12:2 "And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God" The sermon centers on the believer's response to God's sovereign mercy, calling for a life of continual surrender and transformation rooted in Romans 12:1–2. It emphasizes that true worship is a living sacrifice of the whole self—mind, body, and spirit—offered in gratitude for salvation, not as a means to earn it. The core exhortation is to reject conformity to the world's values, which are shaped by sin, pride, and peer pressure, and instead embrace a daily renewal of the mind by the Holy Spirit, enabling discernment of God's good, acceptable, and perfect will. This discernment involves three layers: first, ensuring actions are morally good; second, examining motives and methods to ensure they are pleasing to God; and third, committing to perseverance and completeness in obedience, even when it demands sacrifice or discomfort. The message is both convicting and hopeful, urging believers to abandon self-reliance and cultural mimicry, and instead grow in Christlikeness through humility, Scripture, prayer, and faithful endurance, recognizing that their identity and purpose are found in Christ alone. This message is the 19th message of a series working verse by verse through the Letter to the Romans. Elder Jonathan Moseley is the Pastor at Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church in Tifton. Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church is located just about a mile outside of Tifton, GA and it is on the right as you travel East on Highway 82 towards Brookfield.
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