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No Longer Slaves
Verse 1 says:
Should we sin because of Grace?
Certainly NOT!
Notice here that he isn’t referring to unintentional sin that happens in a moment of weakness but rather he’s referring to unrepentant sin.
Notice he says “shall we CONTINUE in sin?”.
There is a difference in sin that we ignorantly fall into and sin that we willingly ignore.
Verse 2
He goes on to say: How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it?
I think the real problem we face today is that most new converts never truly die to their sin.
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If we never truly die to our sin nature then are we ever truly saved?
Verses 3-6
He then goes onto say that if we are going to share the resurrection with Christ we have to share His death and burial also.
He said that our old man and this body of sin shall be done away with so that we should no longer be slaves to sin.
How many of you are slaves to sin today?
If you have an addiction in your life then you are a slave to sin.
If you have anything that you say you can’t quit or exercise dominion over than you are a slave to it.
Some might say I’m a slave to unhealthy eating.
Verses 7-9
Paul makes further mention of Jesus’ victory over death, Jesus died to sin once and for all.
If Jesus died once and for all then He lives to God forevermore.
Verses 10-11
If Jesus died once and for all and lives to God then we should RECKON ourselves to be dead INDEED to sin, and ALIVE to God in Christ Jesus.
Reckon Ourelves
Reckon and Indeed
Dead Indeed
Alive to God
In Christ Jesus
Verse 12
Don’t let sin reign in your mortal body
The body lusts after wicked things
Verse13
Don’t present your bodies as instruments of unrighteousness to sin.
But instead Present your members as instruments of righteousness to God.
If you were a piano what would you sound like to God tonight?
Verse 14
Sin SHALL NOT have dominion over you because you are under Grace.
Verses 15-16
Paul again asserts that we shouldn’t sin just because we have grace.
And goes on to say that we are slaves to whoever we present ourselves to obey.
Whether it’s sin leading to death or Obedience leading to Righteousness
Verse 17
But thanks be to God that though we were slaves of sin we are now free from sin.
Verse 18-22
Now that we are freed from slavery to sin we should become slaves of Righteousness.
Verse23
For the wages of sin is death
We all have earned death because we’ve all sinned.
But the gift of God is Eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
A gift isn’t earned but is the result of another’s love and affection toward us.
1 Corinthians 6:12
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