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Brand New: Wk 2 - A New Identity

Season 2026, Ep. 60

Do you know what you really have in Christ?


In week three of our Brand New series, Pastor Mingo Palacios teaches from Romans 6 and reminds us that many followers of Jesus live unaware of the power, freedom, and identity they already have through Him. Like a family who used a gold nugget as a doorstop without realizing its value, we can know about Jesus—but miss the life-changing reality of being made brand new.


Romans 6 answers a big question: If God’s grace is so great, should we just keep sinning? Paul’s answer is clear—By no means. Why? Because grace doesn’t just forgive us. Grace transforms us.


This message unpacks what it means to have a new identity in Christ:


• We Died to Sin

Sin is no longer your master. It no longer has authority over your life.


• We Were Raised with Christ

When you put your faith in Jesus, your old life was buried and you were raised into something new.


• We Are Freed from Sin’s Power

The struggle may still be real, but sin does not have the final say.


• We Have New Life Now and Forever

Because Jesus defeated death, you can experience spiritual life today and eternal life forever.


Pastor Mingo also shares how to live out this new identity:


Stop treating grace casually

Stay in the fight against sin

Don’t let old patterns take over again

Dedicate every part of your life to God

Remember who you are in Christ

You are not who you used to be.

You are not defined by your old self.

You are not powerless.



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