“ What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? ”
What shall we say then? - This is a mode of presenting an objection. The objection refers to what the apostle had said in Romans 5:20 . What shall we say to such a sentiment as that where sin ab...
What (1) shall we say then? Shall we continue in (a) sin, that grace may abound? (1) He passes now to another benefit of Christ, which is called sanctification or regeneration. (a) In that corrupti...
Union with the Dying, Risen Christ. Romans 6:1 . The reference of Romans 5:20 to the law gives the legalist critic his opportunity to challenge Paul's whole doctrine on its practical outcome; i...
What, &c. See Romans 3:5 . continue . Greek. epimeno. See Acts 10:48 . sin . App-128. that . in order that. Greek. hina . grace . App-184. abound . See Romans 5:20 .
1. What then shall we say? Throughout this chapter the Apostle proves, that they who imagine that gratuitous righteousness is given us by him, apart from newness of life, shamefully rend Chr...
DISCOURSE: 1845 THE GOSPEL SECURES THE PRACTICE OF HOLINESS Romans 6:1-4 . What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin...
What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? Shall we continue in sin - It is very likely that these were the words of a believing Gentile, who - having as yet received bu...
Romans 6:1 .— The Apostle having now proved, by three distinct arguments, that both Gentiles and Jews can be pardoned, and made partakers of the privileges and blessings of the kingdom of God un...
What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? In the opening remarks on the foregoing chapter it was stated that the second great Head of the apostle's subject, the...
The New Righteousness in Union with Christ St. Paul's begins by repeating an objection he must often have heard from Jewish adversaries (cp: Romans 3:8 ), and suggested here by Romans 5:20 -'Do...
Shall we continue in sin? — Again the Apostle is drawn into one of those subtle casuistical questions that had such a great attraction for him. But he soon returns to the root-ideas of his own syst...
Chapter 14 JUSTIFICATION AND HOLINESS Romans 6:1-13 IN a certain sense, St. Paul has done now with the exposition of Justification. He has brought us on, from his denunciation of human sin, an...
“Dead unto Sin, but Alive unto God” Romans 6:1-11 It is not sufficient merely to apprehend, however clearly, our standing in Christ; we must see to it that the doctrine issues in a holy life...
The apostle declared, "We died to sin," that is, we were set free from our relationship to sin. On that basis he asked his question, How can we live in that to which we have died? Taking baptism as a...
CONTENTS The Doctrine of Justification by Christ, shewn to be a Doctrine of Godliness. And so far is it, in its Nature and Consequences, from leading to Licentiousness, that it is here proved to be...
What shall we say then ?.... The apostle here obviates an objection he saw would be made against the doctrine he had advanced, concerning the aboundings of the grace of God in such persons and place...
What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? Ver. 1. Shall we continue ] Quasi dicat, that were most unreasonable, and to an ingenuous nature, impossible. To argue...
What shall we say then What shall we think of this doctrine? namely, taught in the latter part of the preceding chapter, that where sin abounded grace did much more abound? Does it not follow from...
A Change of Masters With the headship of Christ established for the believer - a headship which has to do with new life in contrast to the old life inherited from Adam, and grace reigning where si...
On Sanctification. A. D. 58. 1 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace ma...
ROMANS CHAPTER 6 Romans 6:1-13 Though justified by grace, we may not live in sin; since the very figure of baptism requireth us to die with Christ unto sin, that we may lead a new life of holines...
‘What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?' The question is put in Paul's terms but probably had in mind charges that had been made against his teachings, or arguments...
CRITICAL NOTES Romans 6:2 .—Necessary connection between faith in Christ’s death and abhorrence of sin. Heathen writers speak of the wise and good as dead to sensualities and animal pleasures (Wo...
sin Sin ( See Scofield) - ( Romans 3:23 ). grace Grace (imparted). ( Romans 5:1 ); ( Romans 5:14 ); ( Romans 5:15 ); ( Romans 12:3 ); ( Romans 12:6 ); ( Romans 12:6 ); ( Romans 12...
Romans 6:1-5 Free Grace and Sin. In this passage, under cover of a reply to a plausible objection to the doctrine of justification, we really enter upon the discussion of the bearing of gospel fa...
Paul finishes the last chapter by saying, «That as sin hath reigned unto death, even so might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord.» «What shall we say, then?»...
Romans 6:1 . Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? The apostle having said, that as sin had abounded by the entrance of the law, so grace had much more abounded by the proclamation of t...
EXPOSITION Romans 8:1-45 (7) Moral results to true believers of the revelation to them of the righteousness of God. The righteousness of God having been announced as revealed in the gos...
What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?
1 Peter 2:16 ; 2 Peter 2:18 ; 2 Peter 2:19 ; Galatians 5:13 ; Jude 1:4 ; Romans 3:5 ; Romans 2:4 ; Romans 3:31 ; Romans 3:5-8 ; Romans 5:20 ; Romans 5:21 ; Romans 6:15
Shall We Continue in Sin? Romans 6:1-23 INTRODUCTORY WORDS Grace never gives a margin to sin. There are some who go so far as to use "salvation by Grace" as an excuse for laxity in their moral...
The apostle here sets himself more fully to vindicate his doctrine from the consequence above suggested, Romans 3:7-8 . He had then only in strong terms denied and renounced it: here he removes th...