Living in the Reality of Grace's Reign

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The Apostle does not say that in the continuous present we are dying more and more into sin. The people who put that explanation forward, you see, took this authorized translation instead of realizing that it was the aorist. We are not dying more and more into sin. That isn't what Paul says. He says you died unto sin. [00:16:26]

Charles Hodge tells us that it means this: he says, "How shall we that have renounced sin live any longer therein?" You see, that's his way of putting it. What he's saying is this: he says now a man who's a Christian, by the very fact that he claims to be a Christian, is a man who is saying that he has renounced sin. [00:17:41]

The Apostle is not talking about something that we are doing but something that's happened to us. He realizes that there is a very real death to sin here. The Apostle says we die to sin. Very well, says Haldane, very rightly, there is some sense in which we must have died to sin. What is it? [00:22:43]

In what sense has the believer, the Christian, died to sin? The answer is in verse 21 of chapter 5: that as sin reigned unto death, even so might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord. In what sense I, as a Christian, died to sin? I answer: I have died to the reign of sin. [00:25:30]

The reign of sin means its rule, its power, its realm. We spend time in expounding it back in last May, and the reign of grace means exactly the same. It means the power, the influence, the force, the might, the dynamic, and all the rest of it. [00:28:10]

Every person in the world at this minute is either under the reign and the rule of sin or else under the reign and rule of grace. And what he says about the Christian is you were once under the rule and reign of sin; you are now under the rule and reign of grace. [00:30:45]

We are not only dead to the reign of sin; we are under the reign of grace and all that that means in terms of power. In other words, what the Apostle is telling us here is this: that we're not merely forgiven. It isn't merely that our sins have been forgiven. [00:36:44]

The reign of grace is a very powerful reign, and it's as powerful as this, says the Apostle, that it is guaranteed to produce certain results. Now, the reign of sin produced results. The reign of sin caused death to pass upon every one of us. [00:37:16]

The Apostle is not merely telling us that we ought not to sin. He's not merely saying that we ought not to continue in sin. He's not saying that it's self-contradictory of us, as Charles Hodge puts it, if we do go on sinning in view of the fact that we've renounced sin. [00:43:40]

The Apostle is not saying that we are sinless. Is that clear? He is not saying that we are sinless, but he is saying that we are out of the territory, out of the kingdom, out of the realm, out of the rule and the reign of sin. [00:45:51]

The whole of the object of the Apostle in this sixth chapter is just to get us to realize it. Reckon yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin. You are. Realize it. Reckon it and alive unto God through our Lord Jesus Christ. [00:51:09]

When you became a Christian, you ceased to be under the rule and the reign in the realm of sin. It's a fact. He's not talking about your experience. He's telling you something that's true of you, that you've been translated by the Holy Spirit from there to here. [00:51:09]

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