Thursday, February 25, 2016

The Crux of the Gospel ~ Romans 6:1-6


Romans six through eight are the crux of the Gospel. "The believer is taken out of the death of Adam to be placed into the death and then the life of Christ!" This is a thrilling and life-changing study. I have been teaching the book of Romans to the chat room the past few months but have decided to teach these three chapters in posts so I will have them for my reference. These three chapters were life changing for Ken and me and many who have understood the depths of what Christ's death on the cross accomplished for all who believe. I will be teaching you from Michael Pearl's teachings as well as some thoughts of my own.

Paul has just told us in the previous chapter that "where sin abounded, grace did much more abound" {Romans 5:20}. The introduction of the Law, which explained sin, caused sin to abound since everyone knew right from wrong now and this lead to grave consequences, but God's answer to this was much more abounding grace through the death of His Son. Therefore the next question some may ask is...

 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? {Romans 6:1} Many will use the occasion of God's grace to say they can now sin. Is this what Christ came to die for; that we may sin more? Is grace limited to the power to forgive and pass over sin? It's disheartening to hear so many Christians using grace as an excuse to sin and cover their continuing sin.

God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein? {6:2} "God forbid" is the strongest negative possible. Here Paul is introducing an amazing new concept. Continuing in sin is NOT an option for those that are dead to sin - dead to the power of sin to reign over the body of flesh. We are dead to sin!!! {Paul will repeat this type of phrase six times in this chapter, hence I will underline them for you to notice.}

Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? {6:3} This is NOT water baptism. This is an immersion into Christ. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ {Galatians 3:17} and Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead {Colossians 2:12}.This baptism, which places the believer into the death and resurrection of Christ, is done by the operation of God; that is, God is the baptizer! {So many verses in the Bible will make sense once you understand all of this truth.}

Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life {Romans 6:4} When Christ was buried, the believer was buried with Him. Christ's history becomes the believer's history. The newness of walking comes from a new life; the life of Christ.

 For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection: {6:5} When Christ was planted in the grave, the believer was planted with Him. When Christ rose, we rose Him!

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 {6:6} “Knowing this…” The believer’s co-crucifixion/resurrection with Christ is not something to which we aspire, but it is a past fact we are to know! The “old man” is history. Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new {1 Corinthians 5:17}. We are a brand new creature!

The old man no longer exists in a regenerated believer. The believer's only reality is that of the new man. Every aspect of the believer is new man. If the believer sins, it is the new man that sins. The old man was the natural man, the Adam man, earthy, natural, carnal, dead in personal trespasses, weak through the flesh, and could not please God. The old man was without God and without hope. He was sold under sin. 

The new man now sustains a relationship only to Christ and not to Adam. The old man is crucified with him. Paul is not challenging us to "die to self," as many have maintained. We are not told to seek crucifixion. Crucifixion with Christ is not the goal, but the very historical event on which we originally entered a relationship with Christ the moment we repented and believed in Him. Being baptized into Christ, we are placed into his death, thus freed from Adam so we can be married to Christ {Romans 7:1-3}. I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. {Galatians 2:20} This crucifixion results in the body of sin being destroyed. Now believe it to be so! This, my friends, is the freedom we have in Christ.

The next verse begins HERE.

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Great post!
Great post! The challenge of the Christian life begins with faith and lives by faith and ends in faith. Now if we will only believe God at His Word that we are "not in the flesh, but in the Spirit" and walk in His Spirit day by day doing all things Christian.
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Amen! My favorite verses that sum all of this up; "If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God." {Colossians 3:1-3} Our whole family memorized these verses! :)
When I've tried to minister to a believer who is loaded down by guilt and shame from their sin, I like to remind them that they are no longer under condemnation and that the enemy is attacking them. But, one brother in Christ I know has tried to use that verse to say that we're no longer under condemnation....IF we walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit. So, in his mind, we are under condemnation until we repent again. However, if you read the rest of the passage, it clearly says in verse 9 that we are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit if the Spirit of God dwells in us. It doesn't say "You're in the Spirit based on your behavior today". No, we are in the Spirit if we have been born again and therefore, we are under no condemnation.

I love that y'all have spoken about not trying to die to the flesh, but realizing that we are dead to the flesh. Talk about these things to the majority of believers out there and they will look at you like you're a heretic. And yet, these are clearly stated truths in the New Testament.

Colossians 2:11 says that our sinful flesh has been circumcised - cut off. Has been. It's done and the work of a believer is to simply believe God and what He has said and what He has done for us. This is the work and obedience from which good fruit will be produced.
Amen! It's difficult for most believers to understand these valuable truths since most churches don't teach them this way.
Thank you for this post, Lori! I want to know more about the Word of God and its teachings and this was very important.
1 reply · active 474 weeks ago
You're welcome, Michelle. I love the Word of God!
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Daniele from Quebec · 474 weeks ago

Dear Lori,

Thank you so much for that study about Romans. I won't be able to express how much I'm grateful because of the language barrier, but I've learned things unknown to me before, and I want you to know that :). I don't know how things are in the U.S., but here in Quebec, in the evangelical churches, the teachers teach something quite different.

But now, really, through that great study of Romans, I see the freedom and the victory of us, children of God. I see that the Gospel of peace is indeed a Gospel of peace, because of the peace I have with God, and the peace I have inside my heart, knowing that I am already forgiven, crucified with Christ, dead to the sin, risen with Christ! I am a new creature with a new life!

It becomes so more easy and natural to worship God! And I agree that a lot of verses make sense now! It's like having light all of a sudden!

Have a great week-end, with precious time with God, your husband, and your family! God bless you!
3 replies · active 473 weeks ago
Thank you, Daniele. I love this study so much also and it changed my whole perspective. Instead, of dwelling on my sin, I dwell on my freedom in Christ and thankfulness for what He has done, beginning the moment we believe!
Knowing these truths does just that - it enlarges our hearts and awareness of how awesome our God is. We became Christ-conscious instead of sin-conscious (which will never produce anything good, only self-efforts to "do and be better" which is doomed to fail).
Yes, it's a glorious way to live!
Hallelujah! May God use your blog to bring many more of His children into the fullness of this knowledge. This really is THE gospel. My personal belief is any ineffectiveness we see in the Church is mostly due to the lack of preaching of the FULL gospel and/or the unbelief of these truths. Ken and Lori, check out www.stevepettitmessages.com This is the most Christ-centered preaching I've ever heard and I believe you will be blessed. He knows these truths.
1 reply · active 474 weeks ago
Thank you! I will check him out since I love the freedom we have in Christ being preached instead of the ragamuffin gospel.

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