For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under grace.
— Romans 6:14

Grace Frees You from the Power of Sin

  1. Delivered from the Power of Sin

  2. Living Under Grace, Free from Condemnation

  3. A Heart Established in Grace

Experience the transforming power of righteousness.

In this compelling three-part series, Pastor Clint Byars delivers a bold, hope-filled declaration of the gospel’s true power: not only are you forgiven—you are free. This is more than behavior modification. This is a call to let the finished work of Christ reshape your inner world by grace, through faith.

Whether you've lived under religious pressure, struggled with the same habits for years, or wrestled with guilt that seems immovable, these teachings will lead you into the truth that sets you free.

"Grace is not freedom to sin. It’s freedom from sin. Grace is a power that works in you, that helps you do what you cannot do in your own strength." —Clint Byars

Part 1: Delivered from the Power of Sin

Based on Romans 6 and Titus 2:11–14, this message redefines grace as more than forgiveness—it is God’s power working in you to desire and do His will. You're not a slave to sin, and you're not under law. You’ve been made righteous by the blood of Jesus, and your identity now fuels your transformation.

"You are not under law but under grace. For sin shall not have dominion over you." —Romans 6:14
"Grace teaches us to deny ungodliness... and live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present age." —Titus 2:12

Part 2: If You Are in Christ, You Can Live Guilt-Free

In this teaching, Clint walks through the heart-level transformation that happens when you believe you’re righteous. Drawing from Hebrews 11:11 and Romans 5–8, we see that grace reigns through righteousness. The moment Sarah judged God faithful, she received strength to conceive—likewise, when we judge the cross effective, we receive strength to live free.

"When you believe the cross worked, the power of it strengthens you—emotion, spirit, soul, and body."
"There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." —Romans 8:1

We also learn the power of confession—not as groveling for forgiveness, but as agreement with God:

“Confession is not begging to be forgiven. It’s remembering you are. It’s cleansing your conscience and walking boldly into the presence of God.”

Part 3: A Heart Established in Grace

The final message dives deep into what it means to live from a heart rooted in grace. Prayer is reframed not as convincing God to act, but as collaboration with the Spirit already at work within. Grace is shown to be the holy influence of God upon your soul—active, living, and always available. Clint explains:

“Grace is the expression of the logos of God—alive, powerful, sharper than any two-edged sword—working in you to bring transformation.” (Hebrews 4:12)

This message challenges believers to take responsibility for their inner life—not through striving, but through believing. With clarity and compassion, Clint emphasizes that our spiritual growth isn’t about chasing soul ties, curses, or obscure sins—but about planting the Word in peace and letting it bear fruit.

“Why do we trust tomato seeds to grow more than the Word of God?”

In This Series, You’ll Learn To:

  • See sin as a defeated enemy, not a permanent identity

  • Believe you’re righteous—deep in the heart, not just the head

  • Stop performing for acceptance and live from divine partnership

  • Replace mystical spiritual striving with the power of the gospel

  • Host the Word of God in peace, so it can bear fruit in your life

This is more than a teaching—it’s a reformation of how you see God, how you see yourself, and how you walk in the Spirit.

"When you believe you're righteous, grace reigns. And when grace reigns, sin loses all power over you."

Let go of condemnation. Be transformed by righteousness. Let grace reign.