In our continuing look at Romans 6, we find Paul asking the question in verse 15, "If we are under grace and not law, then can we continue to sin since, after all, we have been forgiven?" His emphatic answer is "NO!" Why? Because it is an axiomatic truth that we are slaves to that which we obey. We have been freed from sin to serve Christ, why would we want to continue to serve sin? The only response for a true believer is to not obey sin, but to obey Christ.
Ecclesiology - Session 10 - The Organization and Officers of the Church - Part 3
Ecclesiology - Session 11 - The Role of Women in the Church - Part 1
Ecclesiology - Session 12 - The Role of Women in the Church - Part 2
Ecclesiology - Session 13 - The Ordinances of the Church
Soteriology - Session 01 - Introduction
Soteriology - Session 02 - Predestination and Election
Soteriology - Session 03 - Predestination and Election - Part 2
Soteriology - Session 04 - Predestination and Election - Part 3
Soteriology - Session 05 - Predestination and Election - Part 4
Soteriology - Session 06 - Predestination and Election - Part 5
Soteriology - Session 07 - Pictures of Salvation - Part 1
Soteriology - Session 08 - Pictures of Salvation - Part 2
Soteriology - Session 09 - Grace, Faith, and the Gospel
Soteriology - Session 10 - Faith and Repentance
Soteriology - Session 11 - Repentance and Justification
Soteriology - Session 12 - Justification and Adoption
Soteriology - Session 13 - Forgiveness and Regeneration
Soteriology - Session 14 - Regeneration and Propitiation
Soteriology - Session 15 - Imputation and Security
Soteriology - Session 16 - The Security of Salvation - Part 1
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