

Coming Alive to a New Me - Part 2
Oct 2, 2025
Struggling with sin after accepting Christ? Discover why the old and new natures clash within us as Mark uses the wild tiger analogy. Learn how the inherited sin nature shapes us and why even the old self feels alive. He identifies three powerful influences that keep us tempted and encourages shifting from a slave mentality to freedom in Christ. Gain practical steps to refuse sin's reign, embrace your new identity, and apply your spiritual power daily for a transformed life!
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Inherited Sin Nature
- Mark Jobe explains humanity inherited a sin nature from Adam and Eve at the Fall.
- He says we're born with a propensity to sin, not condemned merely for having the nature.
Old Self Crucified, New Self Resurrected
- Mark Jobe teaches that the old self is crucified when someone is born again and a new spirit man is resurrected inside.
- He asserts believers are freed from the mastery of sin and now have a choice.
You Can't Reform The Old Self
- You cannot reform the old self; it must be crucified, likened to a wild tiger that retains its nature.
- Attempts to reform without crucifixion leave people struggling under the old man's influence.