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아량아량드롱 2024. 6. 15. 06:27
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Chapter 6 of Romans is where the Apostle Paul explains how the saints who have been justified by faith have changed in their relationship with sin, emphasizing the new principle of life by dying to sin and living toward God. Below are the details of Romans chapter 6.

1. Dead to sin and alive with Christ (verses 1-14)

  • Grace cannot be abused : Paul begins with the question, “Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?” He then answers, “It cannot be so. How shall we, who are dead to sin, live any longer in it?” (verses 1-2).
  • Union with Christ : By being baptized into Christ Jesus, we are united into his death, just as we were baptized into his death, and just as we were united into his death, we are united with his resurrection (verses 3-5).
  • Death of the old self : Our old self has been crucified with Christ, so we are no longer slaves to sin. This is because we are dead to sin (verses 6-7).
  • Life with Christ : Since Christ was raised from the dead, he will never die again, and death will no longer have dominion over him. Likewise, we must consider ourselves dead to sin but alive to God (verses 8-11).
  • Victory over sin : Therefore, we advise that we do not give our bodies to sin to become instruments of unrighteousness, but to give them to God to become instruments of righteousness. The reason sin cannot dominate us is because we are not under the law but under grace (verses 12-14).

2. Living as a servant of righteousness (verses 15-23)

  • Life under grace : Paul emphasizes once again, “Shall we sin, since we are not under the law but under grace? No.” (verse 15).
  • Parable of the Servant : Explains the principle that no matter who we obey, we become servants of those we obey. In other words, you can either obey sin, which leads to death, or obey, which leads to righteousness (verse 16).
  • From slaves of sin to slaves of righteousness: We were slaves of sin, but by obeying the example of the teachings from our hearts, we were set free from sin and became slaves of righteousness (verses 17-18).
  • Fruit of righteousness and holiness : Paul explains that in the past, as slaves of sin, we bore fruit that led to lawlessness, but now as slaves of righteousness, we must bear fruit that leads to holiness (verses 19-22).
  • The Wages of Sin and the Gift of God : Finally, Paul concludes, “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (verse 23).

Key Lessons and Implications

  1. Death to Sin : The believer died to sin by being crucified with Christ. This means that sin no longer has control over the believer.
  2. New life : By participating in the resurrection of Christ, believers live a new life. This means living a life toward God.
  3. Slaves of Righteousness : Believers are no longer slaves of sin, but must dedicate themselves to God as slaves of righteousness. This is a life that pursues holiness and eternal life.
  4. Importance of Grace : Paul emphasizes living under grace, not law. Grace makes victory over sin and new life possible.
  5. Life Transformation : Paul emphasizes that believers are saved by grace, but that does not justify sinning. Rather, grace leads us to overcome sin and live a life that bears the fruit of righteousness.

Romans chapter 6 contains important information that encourages believers to understand how their relationship with sin has changed and to live a new life united with Christ. Through this, Paul clearly explains the principles of life for believers to live under grace.

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