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Don’t Let Sin Reign (Romans 6:12-14)

with Michael Easley
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Don’t Let Sin Reign (Romans 6:12-14)

with Michael Easley
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In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley explains how Romans 6 shows we live not to earn God’s favor, but because of Christ’s finished work.

Don’t Let Sin Reign (Romans 6:12-14)

Michael originally taught ‘Don’t Let Sin Reign (Romans 6:12-14)‘ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley returns to the book of Romans and reminds us that Paul is calling for a mindset change. Too many people live as though they must do something to earn God’s favor, to get His attention, or to prove themselves worthy. But the gospel in Romans 6 tells us a different story. We don’t live in order to please God—we live because of what Christ has already done for us.

Paul gives us three crucial verbs: know, consider, present. To know that our old self was crucified with Christ. To consider ourselves dead to sin. And to present ourselves as instruments of righteousness. These three truths frame the believer’s identity and equip us to stand against the power of sin.

Sin is powerful, and temptation comes at us from every direction. But Paul is clear: don’t let sin reign in your mortal body. Don’t present your life as a weapon for unrighteousness. Instead, present yourself to God as one made alive in Christ. We are no longer under the law’s condemnation, but under grace. Grace transforms how we live and frees us to walk in the power of Christ.

Takeaways

  • Romans 6 teaches us to live because of Christ’s work, not to earn His approval.
  • Our identity is rooted in who we are in Christ, not in what we do.
  • Paul commands believers not to let sin reign like a king in their lives.
  • Sin seeks to master us, but grace empowers us to resist and live differently.
  • Believers must know, consider, and present themselves as alive in Christ.
  • The power of the Holy Spirit is greater than sin’s pull, enabling true freedom.

To read the book of Romans, click here.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Forgiveness, God's Will, Identity, Salvation, Sanctification, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Worship

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  • Romans

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  • Christian faith, grace, Holy Spirit, identity in Christ, law, mindset, overcoming sin, Romans, sin, Temptation
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