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Romans Chapter 6 Discussion Page 7

Romans Chapter 6 Discussion Page 7



 
  • Lilian on Romans 6 - 5 years ago
    Amen thank you Jesus for your word amen hallelujah
  • Maria on Romans 6 - 5 years ago
    Praise God! Because of the price Jesus paid with His blood, we can be saved and free to never ever sin again! What a wonderful thing to live life, free from sin! And to be able to have grace to face whatever life throws our way. There is nothing like having true peace in your heart and life, knowing your name is written down in the Book of Life and right with God! One can choose to sin, but God fo
  • BSP on Romans 6 - 5 years ago
    When Jesus Christ offered his life as a sacrifice once for all time, this allowed Christians to be free from the Mosaic Law. Now they were to be under the Law of the Christ.
  • Lisa Boothe on Romans 6 - 5 years ago
    The Romans 6:14 really gave me a boost to have stronger faith and trust in god, just knowing that I'm cover under the Grace of God.
  • Nohn D. Zarwolo on Romans 6 - 5 years ago
    Roman 16:14 thought me a lesson that whatever you sow is what reap. when you deceive someone you will also be deceive. You don't have to lie or take what belong to another person. Just pray for what you want and trust God He give it to you.
  • Vanessa on Romans 6 - 5 years ago
    what shall we say then say we continue in sin, God forbid, knowing are old is also crucified with him we should be anew, and walk as he did , we are to become one like he and the father, if sin is death, the how do we become obedient to righteousness, we dont go on sinning and call ourselves saved , for then we a fake and false to the word of God
  • Gerson on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    It is a great teaching! The insight that is within verse 9 is worth sharing in every corner of the world!

    Thanks
  • Tamia Dawkins on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    It is ok if many people don't understand the meaning of the scripture. This is one of the many reasons why Jesus died on the cross for all of mankinds sins. The real true reason why Jesus died on the cross for all of our sins is so that we can have Grace trough God when it comes to our sins. It is definitely by faith and not by works.
  • Joseph on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Grace give us the ability to shun sin away in the name of Jesus Christ and Christ baptism is evidence for our salvation
  • BSP on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Verse 12~We need to gain control over our sinful inclinations. We can choose to do what is right.
  • Judah on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    It means, Our sinful body (Old man) the old man is basically you before you learned God's laws
  • Randy on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Jesus said that whosoever commits sin is the servant of sin. So the only way to not serve sin is to stop sinning. But God be thanked, that ye WERE the servants of sin. Sin is all unrighteousness. Being free from sin we are now servants of Righteousness. PEACE!
  • Bruce Wayne on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Will, look at 1 John Chapter 3. Sin is a transgression of the Law (Law of God that is: His 10 commandments). If you continue in transgression of the Law then you continue serving sin. If you obey his 10 commandments you serve God. Psalms 89:34, God said he would never alter the very thing that came from his lips...from his very lips came his 10 commandments-See Exodus 20.
  • Quansto on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Hi Will versus 6 is saying that our old man or old personality died when Jesus died for us. so we are no longer slaves to sin
  • A disciple on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Will Virella; What it means that our old man is crucified with Christ, and that the body of sin is destroyed, and that from now on we should not serve sin? It means that when we repent and ask the Lord Jesus to forgive us for all we've done and are then really and truly converted; Jesus breaks the power of sin's hold of us, and we can start our life anew; no longer a stupid and helpless slave!
  • Will Virella on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    What does it mean, Roman 6:6 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?

    Thank you
  • Chris sprosty on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Romans 6 teaches to the believer we must obey God turn to obedience to enter heaven. Its sin to death or obedience to life.. So simple ! But most are already shouting not of works so making they own god and calling him Jesus that's why he says "depart from me worker of iniquity i never knew you"twisting the word of God is what the masses out there do..not of works doesn't mean you don't have to obey
  • Smeshque on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    It is not of works lest any man should boast. But, belief leads to obedience. Obedience in loving God with all are being and our neighbor as self. Faith is an active thing. In James 2 you can see how faith without works is dead. It is not enough to just say I believe. One must execute that belief in obedience. If we love HIM we will keep HIS commandments.
  • Mike fisher on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Why is man so beset with contributing to his salvation by his works, there is none righteous, not one, yet we think we can attain some level that is pleasing to God. The standard is Jesus our part is to believe that, take God at his word and walk in it.
  • BSP on Romans 6 - 6 years ago
    Verse 17: We don't want to begrudgingly be obedient, but we want to be obedient from the heart towards God.
  • Randy on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Hi Audrey, I agree that the blood of lambs and goats could not wash the sins of the Jews or our sins away, but the Blood of Christ does! FREE from sin! Now serve Him in righteousness, HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS, not my tears. Holy to the LORD!
  • A disciple on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Audrey; You may have been misinformed about forgiveness in the Law and the Prophets. See Leviticus 4:20,26,31; 5:10,13; 6:7; 19:22; Numbers 14:19;15:26. Adam and Eve were forgiven and released to live out the rest of their lives and propagate the whole human race because of the Word of God that Christ would come in the flesh and undo the works of the devil and the power of sin; so RECONCILING man.
  • A disciple on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Audrey; You may have been misinformed about forgiveness in the Law and the Prophets. See Leviticus 4:20,26,31; 5:10,13; 6:7; 19:22; Numbers 14:19;15:26. Adam and Eve were forgiven and released to live out the rest of their lives and propagate the whole human race because of the Word of God that Christ would come in the flesh and undo the works of the devil and the power of sin; so RECONCILING man.
  • Audrey Love on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Hi Randy, The Old Covenant did not forgive sin nor could it. The Old covenant is a foreshadow of Christ. Everything is about Jesus. Jesus was the Passover lamb, Jesus was the final sacrifice. The blood of lambs and goats could not wash the sins of the Jews or our sins away. From the priests offering the lamb up as a sacrifice, foreshadows the Priests in the NT offering up Jesus to be sacrificed.
  • A disciple on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Emanuel; Let me try to explain it another way you might better understand. The tail isn't supposed to wag the dog! We live now in this tabernacle of a flesh body on earth, that's appointed already to die. WE are spirits housed in this body. Jesus has broken the bonds of our spirits' servitude to the flesh; and given us His Spirit to lead us in victory every day, if we abide in Him.
  • Randy on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Emanuel: Friend, please tell me then what Jesus did for us. The old covenant forgave sin, so what does the New Covenant do? As far as me and my family, we will never go back to thinking we are still yet sinners after what Jesus did for us! The KJV says "while we WERE yet sinners". The KJV says "Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin"! Holy
  • Emanuel Fernandes on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Disciple, you never answered my question youre very vague and ambiguous which most lost people are! So a saved person'S flesh DONT SIN? (THE KEY WORD BEING FLESH!) Then why do we need a glorified body ? Whats the day of redemption? if we dont sin why does our body needs to be redeemed? ITS BECAUSE IT STILL SIN! Paul said I myself(soul) serve the law of God. MY FLESH SERVES THE LAW OF SIN!
  • Emanuel Fernandes on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    youre handling the word of god deceitfully your nothing but a scribe christian philosopher so this is my last time trying to reach you. WHY DONT YOU POST THE WHOLE VERSE! Its written that ye sin not. WHERES THE THE REST. If ye do sin know that ye have the advocate with the father jesus christ the righteous. YOURE ARE CLEARLY LOST! YOU THINK YOUR SINLESSLY PERFECT!
  • Emanuel Fernandes on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Youre sins are forgiven past present and future. YOURE NOT GLORIFIED YET YOUR FLESH WILL SIN BUT YOU ARE NO LONGER ATTACHED TO YOUR FLESH. You have been uncircumised the SOUL NO LONGER SINS IT HAS BEEN Redemed. Until the blessed HOPE YOUR WILL SIN SO NO CHRIST HAVE FORGIVEN YOUR SIN . Its still present in your flesh it will be taken away at the day of redemption
  • Emanuel Fernandes on Romans 6 - 7 years ago
    Yes this character limit is frustrating trying to edify through posting is very frustrating I perfer face to face but kjv bible believers are very rare I have to travel a long way to meet one in person.


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