Romans 6:1–14 tackles a sharp and unsettling question: if God’s grace covers all our sin, why not keep on sinning? In this episode, we walk through Paul’s resounding “Absolutely not!” and see that grace is not permission to remain in slavery, but God’s promise to free us from sin’s mastery and give us a new destiny marked by life, righteousness, and hope.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- How Romans 6 connects to Paul’s argument in chapters 1–5 about universal sin and justification by faith
- Why the question “Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?” comes from critics trying to discredit the gospel, not from sincere disciples
- Paul’s answer that part of God’s grace is not only forgiving our sin, but breaking sin’s claim as our master
- What it means to have “died to sin” and how this metaphor describes a change in our destiny and ownership, not the end of our daily struggle with temptation
- Baptism into Christ’s death and resurrection as a picture of leaving our old master (sin) and rising to walk in “newness of life” under a new master (God)
- The “old self” and “body of sin” as the person whose life and future were ruled by sin—and why that identity is truly gone, even though our weaknesses remain
- The image of emancipation: nothing about our personality suddenly changes, but everything about our future and direction is radically different
- How Paul can speak in absolute language about being freed from sin’s dominion while still acknowledging ongoing failure and growth
- Paul’s practical exhortation: do not let sin reign, but present yourselves to God as those brought from death to life, because you are under grace, not law
By the end of the episode, listeners will see that the cross does more than cancel a legal penalty—it guarantees a future where sin will no longer mark who we are. You’ll be invited to stop treating grace as a safety net for ongoing rebellion and instead lean into the hope it offers: real freedom, a new master, and the confidence that God Himself will carry you all the way from death to life, from slavery to holiness.
Series: Romans: Justification by Faith
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