ROMANS CHAPTER 6 ROMANS 6:1 Though justified by grace, we may not live
in sin; since the very figure of baptism requireth us to die with
Christ unto sin, that we may lead a new life of holiness unto God.
ROMANS 6:14 The dispensation of grace freeth us from the dominion of
sin; but we are still the s... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD FORBID; be it not, or far be it; he rejects any such inference or
consequence, as unworthy of an answer: q.d. Away with all such
doctrines, as, under pretence of advancing grace, do promote sin, or
obstruct a godly life. This phrase is frequent with the apostle, when
he is speaking of any absurd... [ Continue Reading ]
KNOW YE NOT? q.d. This is a truth which you ought not to be ignorant
of and which confirms what I say. BAPTIZED INTO JESUS CHRIST: to be
baptized into Christ, is either to be baptized in the name of Christ;
see ACTS 10:48, and ACTS 19:5; or else it is, incorporated, ingrafted,
or planted into Christ... [ Continue Reading ]
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THEREFORE: q.d. Because we are thus dead with Christ, _therefore, _ &
c. WE ARE BURIED WITH HIM; i.e. we have communion with him in his
burial also, which represents a farther degree of the destruction of
sin, by putting it, as it were, out of our sight, GENESIS 23:4, and
having no more to d... [ Continue Reading ]
He prosecutes what he had before propounded, and illustrates it by an
apt similitude, which is taken from grafting or planting. He takes it
for granted, that believers are PLANTED TOGETHER IN THE LIKENESS OF
Christ's DEATH, i.e. are made conformable to him in his death: see
PHILIPPIANS 3:10. Christ... [ Continue Reading ]
By the OLD MAN is meant, that corrupt and polluted nature which we
derive from Adam, the first man: see EPHESIANS 4:22 COLOSSIANS 3:9,10.
The old and new man are opposites; as then the new man is the image of
God repaired in us; so the old man is a depravation of that image of
God, and a universal p... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT IS DEAD, i.e. to _sin, is freed from_ it; not only in respect
of the guilt thereof, which sense the marginal reading of the word
seems to respect, but also in regard of the service of it. This agrees
best with the context; look, as he that is dead is freed and
discharged from the authority o... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. If we have fellowship with Christ in his death, we have reason to
believe we shall have fellowship with him also in his resurrection and
life: see ROMANS 6:5. Though everlasting be not excluded, yet a
spiritual life is principally intended; we shall so live with Christ,
as no more to return to... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. Of this you know you have an example or copy in Christ himself;
he so rose again, as never more to come under the power of death.... [ Continue Reading ]
For when HE DIED UNTO SIN, i.e. to take away sin, he died but once;
see HEBREWS 9:28, and ROMANS 10:10,14; but when he rose again from the
dead, he lived with God for ever an immortal, endless life. By this
phrase is expressed that eternal and indissoluble union which the Son
hath with the Father.... [ Continue Reading ]
So we in like manner must make account, that by virtue of his death we
are dead to sin, and by virtue of his resurrection are alive to God,
and so alive as never to resume our former courses, or return again to
our former sins. THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD; or, in Jesus Christ
our Lord; i.e. after... [ Continue Reading ]
LET NOT SIN THEREFORE: q.d. Seeing this is the case, that you are dead
to sin, baptized into Christ, are planted together into the likeness
of his death, &c., therefore the rather hearken to and obey the
following exhortation. By _sin_ he means the sin or corruption of our
nature, the same that befo... [ Continue Reading ]
He fitly compares our bodily members to tools that artificers work, or
weapons that soldiers fight withal; for as those, so these, may be
used well or ill: e.g. With the hand one man giveth an alms, another
stealeth; with the tongue one man blesseth, another curseth. By
members here we are not only... [ Continue Reading ]
In the ROMANS 6:12 it was an exhortation, but in this it is a promise,
that sin shall not reign in and over us. Rebel it may, but reign it
shall not in the regenerate. It hath lost its absolule and
uncontrolled power. It fares with sin in such as with those beasts in
DANIEL 7:12, who, though their l... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT THEN? doth it follow from hence that we are lawless, and may live
as we list? GOD FORBID: q.d. No, by no means, the premises afford no
such conclusion; though we are not under the curse and rigour of the
law, yet we are under its directions and discipline: the gospel allows
of sin no more than... [ Continue Reading ]
He refutes the aforementioned cavil by a common axiom, that every one
knows and apprehends. OF OBEDIENCE UNTO RIGHTEOUSNESS; which will be
rewarded with eternal life. But why doth he not say of obedience unto
life? Then the antithesis had been more plain and full. Because though
sin be the cause of... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT GOD BE THANKED, THAT YE WERE THE SERVANTS OF SIN: q.d. But as for
you, God be thanked, that though once you were the servants of sin,
viz. when you were ignorant and unregenerate, yet now you are freed
from that bondage, and set at liberty from the power and dominion of
sin. BUT YE HAVE OBEYED F... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE FREE FROM SIN; i.e. the servitude of sin; having received a
manumission from that hard and evil master, you have given tap
yourselves to a better and more ingenuous service.... [ Continue Reading ]
I SPEAK AFTER THE MANNER OF MEN BECAUSE OF THE INFIRMITY OF YOUR
FLESH: q.d. I accommodate myself to your capacity, because of the
weakness of your understanding in spiritual things; therefore I use
this familiar similitude of service and freedom, that by these secular
and civil things you might the... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. When you served sin, you knew that God and righteousness had no
whit of your service; why then should sin have any of your service
now, when ye have delivered up yourselves to righteousness, or
godliness, to be the observant followers thereof? Why should not ye
now abstain as strictly from all... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. And this will be much more equal and reasonable, if you consider
these three things:
1. How little fruit and satisfaction your former sins have afforded
you in the very time of committing them.
2. How nothing but shame and sorrow doth follow upon the remembrance
of them.
3. How death, yea, e... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. But now, on the contrary, being set at liberty from the service
of sin, and admitted to be the servants of God, you plainly perceive a
difference: for:
1. In your lifetime you increase in grace and holiness, and that is no
small fruit or advantage; and then,
2. At your death you shall have ev... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. Now therefore compare the office of both these services together,
and you shall easily see which master is best to serve and obey; the
wages that sin will pay you, in the end is death; but the reward that
God will freely bestow upon you (if you be his servants) IS ETERNAL
LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHR... [ Continue Reading ]