In our worship, we are given a glimpse of the heavenly experience that awaits us, where we will be in the full presence of our Lord Jesus Christ. The overwhelming love, grace, and mercy that led Him to the cross will be magnified, and we will proclaim His worthiness eternally. As we gather as a church family, we are reminded of the importance of communal worship and the joy it brings to our hearts.
Tonight, we delve into Romans 6, addressing the vices that seem to have a stronghold on us. We often find ourselves in a cycle of sin, doing what we do not want to do and failing to do what we should. The pressing question is not why we struggle, but how we can break free from these chains.
The answer lies in the truth that we have a choice in what we give ourselves to—righteousness or unrighteousness. Christ, through His sacrificial death, made righteousness available to us. Once we are in Him, righteousness becomes our responsibility. We must choose to present ourselves to righteousness rather than to sin.
Paul teaches us that we become slaves to what we submit ourselves to. For those who are no longer under sin's dominion, we are free. The vices that enslave us are those we choose to submit to. This hard truth places the responsibility on us, for in those moments of temptation, we often choose vice over Christ.
To break the grip of vice, we must first and foremost know Jesus—His salvation and His sanctification. It is a daily pursuit of knowing Him more deeply. In marriage, as in our relationship with sin, there is no dominion where there is no submission. We are called to lead, not to lord over, and sin has no authority over us. We have been set free to control our actions and to present ourselves as instruments of righteousness.
The truth is, we must know Jesus to experience freedom from sin's grip. We must believe in the love God has for us and in the freedom He has granted us. We must become obedient from the heart to the standard of teaching to which we have been committed. We are no longer slaves to sin but have become slaves to righteousness, leading to sanctification.
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