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Today we begin a review of Romans chapter 7.
Beginning in this chapter, Paul uses an analogy to illustrate how we are freed from the law when we become Christians. The analogy is that of marriage.
In verse 1, Paul writes that we are under the...
In the conclusion of Romans 6 today, Paul teaches us how, when we become Christians, we change from being a servant to sin to being a servant to God.
In verses 16 and 17, Paul gives a stark contrast of our former self and our current self as justified...
In verse 13, Paul continues exhorting Christians on using their earthly bodies as instruments for God, not for unrighteousness.
Romans 6:13 “Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as...
In Romans 6:10, 11, Paul returns to his main point earlier in the chapter: we as Christians should not live in sin.
Romans 6:10,11 “For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God. Likewise reckon ye also...
Romans 6:7 continues the theme from verse 6: that is that when Christ died on the cross, He freed us from being a slave to sin. It was as though we were under the control of sin, and in a helpless state. Jesus then came and in dying on the cross,...