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We’re *still on* the book of *Romans*, we’ve been on it for a *number of weeks now* and we *still* have a *ways to go*.
*    I.
**/ROM 6:14-18/*
              *A.
If you continue to sin* *you are a servant to sin* *and* the *penalty for* those who are the *servant of sin is death*.
*1.
*But *praise God* *we have been freed from sin* *and* *we now*, as Paul said it, “*/obey from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you/*.”
*2.
What* from of *doctrine was it*, that *we obeyed*, *that set us free*.
*a.
*Of course it was the *Word of Truth, the Word of God*.
*B.
**/ROM 6:19-23/*
                        *1.
*In all of these */Vs/* Paul *isn’t wavering* *from the point* that *he’s been on,* The *contrast between sin and holiness*.
*2.
*In (*/V 21/*) he says, “*/What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
for the end of those things {is} death/*.”
*a.
That’s talking about sin*.
*b.
One thing* that *he says* in this */V/* is that */sin will make you feel ASHAMED/*.
*i.
You feel ashamed before God and man*.
*ii.
You feel condemned*.
You *fell that everyone knows what you’ve done*, *and* that *they’re thinking evil of you*.
And *95% of that is* the *shame* that *you’re feeling*.
*c.
*But praise God, *there is a way out of the guilt and shame*.
*i.
*(*/1JOHN 1:9/*) says, “*/If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us {our} sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness/*.”
*ii.
**/ROM 8:1/*
                                           *iii.
*We know that the *penalty of sin is death*, but for *those that* are *following after the Spirit of God and obedient to Him receive the free gift of eternal life*.
*II.
**/ROM 7:1/*
              *A.
/1st/* of all in (*/V 1/*) Paul says, “*/Know ye not/*,” both the */Wuest translation/* and the */Worrell translation/* says, “*/Or, are you ignorant/*,” (shows importance)
                        *1.
To understand* everything that he’s *saying in this* */V/* *and* in the */Vs/ to follow*, you have to *know who* he’s *talking to*.
*2.
*We know that he’s *speaking to Christians*, and this is for us, but he’s *also talking to people that understand the law*.
*a.
*Right in the *middle of* this */V/* he says, “*/I speak to them that know the law/*.”
*b.
*He’s *talking to them* *that understand the Law*.
*B.
**/Vs.
2-3/*
                        *1.
This is in reference to the **/O.T/.
law*.
A *woman* was *bound to her husband* as long as he’s *alive*, *if she remarries* she is an *adulteress*.
*a.
*But this is an */O.T/.
scripture*, *this V should be excluded when* were *teaching* *on the subject of divorce and remarriage*.
*WHY*?
*b.
*Because *Paul is giving* this as *an example of* *what happens in the Old Covenant*.
*c.
*He’s *not teaching on divorce and remarriage*.
*        d.
*Many times *people use these **/Vs/ to come up with* a *doctrine of divorce and remarriage* *and say this is what the N.T. teaches*.
*i.
*And of course, *God* is *not condoning divorce*.
*ii.
*The* *bible teaches that *God hates divorce*.
*iii.
I feel* that *divorce can be a sin*, *but* it’s *NEVER the unpardonable sin*; *Even if* the *person remarries* he’s *not living in adultery* and going to hell.
*iv.
God forgives sin*; You need to *repent for* the *ignorance of* getting *divorced*, *but sometimes* *it’s not your fault*, *even if you’re the 1 that filed* for the divorce.
*a.
*If that’s the case, *repent from the stupidity of marrying that the old dog *to begin with.
*C.
*If you really *want to study the subject* of divorce and remarriage, *read* (*/1COR 7/*)
                        *1.
*Go ahead and *turn* with me *to* */1COR 7:27-28/*
                        *2.
*I *studied* this out for a *number of hours*.
*One of the best translation* that I found on this */V/* is */The New American Standard Version/*.
*a.
*The */NASV/* says, (*/1 Corinthians 7:27-28) “Are you bound to a wife?
Do not seek to be released.
Are you released from a wife?
Do not seek a wife.
(/**/28) But if you should marry, you have not sinned; and if a virgin should marry, she has not sinned.
Yet such will have trouble in this life, and I am trying to spare you.”
/*/NASB /
                                  *b.
*Listen to the */BARCLAY Translation/*, (*/1COR 7:27-28a/*) “*/Are you bound to a wife?
Then do not seek any loosening of the marriage bond.
Has your marriage been dissolved?
Then do not seek a wife/*.
(*/28/*) */But, if you do marry, you have committed no sin/*...”
                                           *i.
*The */Phillips translation/* was also good, it said about the same thing.
Same for the */BECK Translation/*.
*D.
*Go back with me to */ROM 6:3/*
                        *1.
*But *Paul’s not teaching on divorce and remarriage*.
*So what’s he teaching on*?
                        *2.
**/V 4/*
                                  *a.
*Paul is saying that *once you received Christ you are dead to the law*, *so that you can be joined to Christ*.
*i.
Just like* what was *true under* the *Old Covenant*, *when the husband died*, the *wife was free to remarry*.
*b.
How did we become dead to the law*?
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