Victory Over Sin: Living Under Grace in Christ

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The key to the understanding of this chapter, as it is indeed the key to the understanding of the entire Christian Life, is the doctrine of the Union of the Christian with the Lord Jesus Christ. That's the key. He's unfolded that in the previous chapter, chapter 5, where his whole argument, you remember, has been this: that by Nature, by birth, we are all in Adam. [00:05:59]

The first thing we have to do is to realize the truth about ourselves in Christ. Now, the way of victory in the Christian life is not primarily just to be praying and to be looking to Christ. The first thing we have to do is to realize the truth about ourselves in Christ. That's the purpose of this chapter. [00:11:20]

The Apostle doesn't tell us here to act as if this were true. His appeal is this: realize that it's true. How different! It is true. I'm not persuading myself about something that isn't true. I am to realize that it is true. I'm to grasp it, lay hold upon it, and truly to realize it in my constant thinking as well as in my living. [00:14:10]

We are to realize that we died with Christ. We are to regard ourselves as those, therefore, who have risen with him, that Christ is now our life. I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me. That's it. That's what he means by reckon yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ Our Lord. [00:17:03]

Sin comes in in what the Apostle calls our mortal body. In the sixth verse, he puts it like this: knowing that our old men is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed. It hasn't yet been destroyed. The old man has died in order that this body of sin might be destroyed. [00:20:10]

The Christian is not one who goes through this life mourning and defeated and grumbling. Now, there have been Christian people who put it like that in opposing the perfectionists and those who talk about an entirely cleansed heart. They have rather given the impression that the Christian in this life and in this world has a very weary, defeated life. [00:24:25]

Sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under the law but under grace. Now, that is again a categorical and an absolute statement. And yet, you know, people are afraid of it. I was reading a commentator on this only this last week, and he, having gone almost entirely with me so far as I've spoken, suddenly becomes frightened at this point. [00:25:28]

We are assured of victory at the very beginning. Sin shall not have dominion over you. It's an assertion. It's a proclamation. Our victory as Christians over sin is absolutely certain. It's absolutely vital. Now, listen to it. We sing it in that first hymn in a verse which says this: Praise the Lord, for he is glorious. [00:27:37]

Sin shall not have dominion over you because you are no longer under law. But let's put it positively: we shall not be under the Dominion of sin because we are under grace. What do you mean by that? Well, it means this, doesn't it? We are in an entirely different position, and we are in an entirely different condition. [00:34:49]

God is bringing his sons unto Glory. He's chosen us, he's elected us, he set us apart, he Sanctified Us by the spirit, put us there in that position for himself. And what's he doing? He is bringing us unto Glory. I know of nothing more comforting and consoling than that, and that is why sin shall not have dominion over us. [00:37:55]

Sin shall not have dominion over you, even if it means chastisement. I go even a step further. We are going to be meeting in a few moments at the communion table, and when we meet there, we read together what Paul said to the Corinthians in the first epistle and in the 11th chapter. [00:39:55]

Realizing the position, realizing especially this truth that God is bringing you unto glory and that the victory over sin is absolutely certain and assured, that nothing can prevent it and nothing can separate you from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Therefore, don't yield to sin, don't let it rule even in your mortal body. [00:43:08]

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