Romans 6:1- Comments...
What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
Regardless of what Bud says, the issue is does a Christian "continue, persist in sin". The word "continue" is a translation of the Greek word "epimeno" which means
to persevere, continue; with the dative of the thing continued in (cf. Winer's De verb. comp. etc. Part ii., p. 10f): τῇ ἁμαρτία, Romans 6:1; τῇ ἀπιστία, Romans 11:23; τῇ πίστει, Colossians 1:23; in the work of teaching, 1 Timothy 4:16 (τῷ μή ἀδικεῖν, Xenophon, oec. 14, 7; τῇ μνηστεία, Aelian v. h. 10, 15); with the dative of the blessing for which one keeps himself fit: τῇ χάριτι, Acts 13:43 Rec.; τῇχρηστότητι, Romans 11:22; with a participle denoting the action persisted in: John 8:7 Rec.; Acts 12:16; cf. Buttmann, 299f (257); (Winer's Grammar, § 54, 4).
Thayers lexicon
God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
ie, how shall we who are dead perservere, continue, persist in sin.
Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
the Old man died with Jesus.
Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
The new man was born. therefore, we are called to put off the old man and put on the new.
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For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:
If we died with Him, we will live with Him.
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Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
We died with Christ, and in that death the body of sin was destroyed
destroyed-
katargeo-
- to cause a person or thing to have no further efficiency
- to deprive of force, influence, power
that henceforth we should not serve sin...because we are no longer slaves to it.
For he that is dead is freed from sin.
He that died with and was crucified with Christ is free from sin, that is free from slavery to sin, set free from the bondage of sin no longer under sin's dominion, because he or she died to it.
Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him:
(see note on verse 5)
Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him
.
Death has no power or authority over the risen Christ.
For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God.
see above
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Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
We are free from sin in position the moment we believe. That reality is worked out in our lives AS WE RECKON ourselves dead to sin and alive to Christ.
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Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof.
Since we are dead to sin, sin should not reign in our mortal bodies. Note- this is not saying a Christian is sinless. It is saying sin does not reign over us. Bud fails to distinguish between the two proposition.
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Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
Since we are dead to sin, we are no longer slaves to sin, but we are slaves to God. SO we must forsake our FORMER master and yield to our new Master.
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For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace.
SIn has no authority over us, because it has no longer any grounds to accuse us and subjegate us through guilt
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What then? shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace? God forbid.
Grace is not a license to sin
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Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?
You are either a slave to sin or a slave to God. You cannot be both.
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But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you.
The verb were is past tense. We WERE slaves to sin, but no longer.
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Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.
We have been set free from sin to serve a NEW MASTER, (righteousness)
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I speak after the manner of men because of the infirmity of your flesh: for as ye have yielded your members servants to uncleanness and to iniquity unto iniquity; even so now yield your members servants to righteousness unto holiness.
Since we are free from sin and now servants of righteousness, we are to yield ourselves to our master, not sin which is not our master.
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For when ye were the servants of sin, ye were free from righteousness.
If you are a servant of sin, you cannot be a servant of righteousness. You can only serve one master
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What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed? for the end of those things
is death.
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But now being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the end everlasting life.
We have been set free from sin, (no longer slaves of it) and are now servants of God.
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For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
All of this is a gift of God's grace.
For
sin shall not
have dominion over you: for ye are
not under the law, but under grace.