Romans 6:8-18 Now if we be dead with Christ,we believe that we shall also live with him:(9) Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more;death hath no more dominion over him. (10) For in that he died,he died unto sin once:but in that he liveth,he liveth unto God. (11) Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin,but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. (12) Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body,that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof. (13) Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin:but yield yourselves unto God,as those that are alive from the dead,and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God. (14) For sin shall not have dominion over you:for ye are not under the law,but under grace. (15) What then? shall we sin,because we are not under the law,but under grace? God forbid. (16) Know ye not,that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey,his servants ye are to whom ye obey;whether of sin unto death,or of obedience unto righteousness? (17) But God be thanked,that ye were the servants of sin,but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you. (18) Being then made free from sin,ye became the servants of righteousness.
This is the seventh part of going through Romans chapter 6 and living the Christian life. We have spent a lot of time looking at the effect death has of the life of the believer in Jesus Christ. The death of Jesus Christ paid the debt our sins have accumulated and that debt is paid when a person has accepted and trusted Jesus Christ for salvation. The apostle Paul tells us in the Book of Romans that believers have died with Jesus Christ on the cross and believers have been raised with Him from the dead. Why do believers have to die with Jesus Christ on the cross? Because a person cannot be born again if they have not first died. And a dead man cannot sin. If a person continually follows the leading of the Holy Spirit,then they would not sin,because the Holy Spirit does not lead anyone to sin. Before we continue on,let us sum up a few things that we have covered over the last six Sundays:
First,Jesus Christ died. It is a historical fact that Jesus Christ did live here on earth. He is not a made up character or a legend or a myth. It is a historical fact that He died on the cross of Calvary. He did die on the cross – He did not swoon or fake His death.
Second,Jesus Christ did rise from the dead. This is again not a legend or a lie or a myth made up by His followers. Considering all of the martyrs deaths that believers have endured over the centuries,they would not have been willing to die for a lie. You might think:what about the Muslim martyrs there have been over the last twenty or so years,are they willing to die for a lie? Apparently the answer is “yes” because look at the difference between the Christian martyrs and the Muslim martyrs. The Christian martyrs were willing to die alone for their beliefs. The Muslim martyrs are also willing to die for their beliefs and take as many others as possible with them when they die.
Third,believers died with Jesus Christ when they accepted Him as their Saviour. The individual Christian’s salvation is rooted in two space-time historic points. The first is the finished work of Jesus on the cross of Calvary,and the second is the point of time when,by the grace of God,the individual accepted Jesus Christ as Saviour [Francis Schaeffer]. Turn to Romans 5:1.
Romans 5:1 Therefore being justified by faith,we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:
Note the two tenses here:Therefore being justified by faith is past tense,and we have peace with God is present tense. Romans 6:2 God forbid. How shall we,that are dead to sin,live any longer therein? Again “that are dead to sin” points to the past for the believer and “live any longer” points to today and the future. Romans 6:8 Now if we be dead with Christ,we believe that we shall also live with him:Again,the past and the present are emphasized:believers are to be dead to sin so that we can then walk the way we are suppose to walk:in path of Jesus Christ as led by the Holy Spirit. As Francis Schaeffer wrote:The Bible says that in the present life we are in practise to live by faith as though we are dead now.
Romans 6:10-11 For in that he died,he died unto sin once:but in that he liveth,he liveth unto God. (11) Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin,but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Jesus Christ did not sin and with His death on the cross,He died unto sin once. Likewise,as believers,we are to figure ourselves to be dead everyday and live each day as if we are dead. Why? Because a dead man cannot sin. A dead man cannot control him or herself but is controlled by the Holy Spirit. Romans 8:13 For if ye live after the flesh,ye shall die:but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body,ye shall live. Colossians 3:5 Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth;fornication,uncleanness,inordinate affection,evil concupiscence,and covetousness,which is idolatry:As believers we are to mortify the deeds of the body – in other words set aside the desires we have in favor of God’s desires and will. If we are following the Holy Spirit,then there will be no desire to sin and do the deeds of the body. Those deeds of the body are in the old man,but when a person is born again,they have put on the new man and have become a new creature in Jesus Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ,he is a new creature:old things are passed away;behold,all things are become new. When people have become born again,then they should want to act as that new creature – the things that pleased the old man should no longer please the new man. If the things that please our old man would not please God,then as new creatures,we should not want to do them! If an action or a thought would not be pleasing to God,then we,as new creatures,should not do them. By faith in Jesus Christ,we are new creatures and should look to only please God. If God does not like something,then we should not like it – or even make jokes about it. As children of God,if God warns us not to do something through His Word,the Bible,then we should not do it. Children sometimes do not listen. They hear what they want to hear. We,as their parents,often strive to work in their lives and give them guidelines to follow for their own good and because we love them. We know and understand this,but many times our children do not. They become angry and resentful towards us because they believe we are robbing them of fully experiencing life,and we are taking away their opportunities for fun and happiness. We sometimes want to beat our heads against a wall in frustration.
I wonder if God feels that way also in regards to us,His children? Listen to this story:
There was once a lamb and its mother. It seems the lamb passed a pig pen each morning on the way to pasture with its mother. Watching the pigs wallow in the mud seemed like fun to the lamb,and on an especially hot day the lamb asked his mother if he could jump the fence and wallow in the cool mud. She replied,“No.”Then the lamb asked the question,“Why?”The mother just said,“SHEEP DO NOT WALLOW.”
This did not satisfy the lamb. He felt she had “put him down and exercised force she should not have,”etc. So,as soon as the mother was out of sight,the lamb ran to the pig pen and jumped the fence. He was soon feeling the cool mud on his feet,his legs,and soon his stomach. After a few moments he decided he had better go back to his mother,but he could not. He was stuck! Mud and wool do not mix. His pleasure had become his prison. He cried out and was rescued by the kindly farmer. When cleaned and returned to the fold,the mother said,“Remember,sheep do not wallow.”
Lets continue to read Colossians 3. Verse 5 tells the believers what they should be avoiding and mortifying their members from:fornication,uncleanness,inordinate affection,evil concupiscence,and covetousness.
Colossians 3:5-11 Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth;fornication,uncleanness,inordinate affection,evil concupiscence,and covetousness,which is idolatry:(6) For which things’sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience:(7) In the which ye also walked some time,when ye lived in them. (8) But now ye also put off all these;anger,wrath,malice,blasphemy,filthy communication out of your mouth. (9) Lie not one to another,seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds;(10) And have put on the new man,which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him:(11) Where there is neither Greek nor Jew,circumcision nor uncircumcision,Barbarian,Scythian,bond nor free:but Christ is all,and in all.
Verse 6 states that the children of disobedience do these things therefore the wrath of God is upon them. In verse 7,Paul points out the the saved Colossian believers used to do those same sins when they were unsaved. Verse 8 tells believers that since they have gotten saved,they have stopped the previous named sins and are to put off the following as well:anger,wrath,malice,blasphemy,filthy communication,and lying. We have to be very careful about what we are saying,how we are saying it and where we are saying it,as Paul wrote:1Corinthians 15:33 Be not deceived:evil communications corrupt good manners. And note the last half of verse 9:seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds;We are to no longer do the deeds that our old man did – Essentially we are to take off the old man suit that we were wearing as unsaved people and put on the new man suit that Jesus Christ provides for us. Jesus Christ wants everyone to come to Him as they are,but they should not go away the same as they were before. I heard a preacher once say:“The saying should not be ‘a new suit for every man’,but instead:‘a new man for every suit!’” Being a Christian is suppose to be different from everything else,because nothing else works except Jesus Christ! Verses 10,11:
And have put on the new man,which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him:(11) Where there is neither Greek nor Jew,circumcision nor uncircumcision,Barbarian,Scythian,bond nor free:but Christ is all,and in all.
Believers are to be new people in Jesus Christ. Believers should put on the mind of Jesus Christ and follow what is told to us in the Bible. There should be no compromise – we cannot mix the world and God’s Word together. There should be no compromise – you cannot mix truth and lies together and
get the truth.
Winter was coming on and a hunter went out into the forest to shoot a bear out of which he planned to make a warm coat. By and by he saw a big bear coming toward him and raised his gun and took aim.
“Wait,”said the bear,“why do you want to shoot me?”
“Because I am cold,”said the hunter,“and I need a coat.”
“But I am hungry,”the bear replied,“so maybe if we just talk this over a little,we could come to a compromise.”So the hunter sat down beside the bear and began to talk over the pros and cons. In the end,the hunter was well enveloped with the bear’s fur,and the bear had eaten his dinner. We always lose out when we try to compromise with sin. It will consume us in the end.
Romans 6:4 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.
Note that Paul is telling us that we can walk in newness of life NOW! Believers should be walking in newness of life NOW! Believers should not be walking the same way that they use to walk before salvation and there should be a difference in their lives and a desire for Jesus Christ. Consider the caterpillar,it spends its days eating leaves and other parts of plants. If they eat too much of the plant,the plant will be damaged or die. However,after the caterpillar has made a cocoon and emerged from it as a new creature – a butterfly,does it continue to eat leaves and damage the plant? No,it does not,the butterfly drinks nectar or other liquids from the plant. The butterfly – the new creation – no longer behaves the same way as it did before as a caterpillar – the butterfly now walks in newness of life. It no longer has a desire to eat leaves as it did as the old man,the caterpillar.
Romans 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.
How can true believers no longer serve sin? By faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 6:11 Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin,but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
When does this happen? At the moment of salvation and everyday. We are to live by faith now as though we were now dead,as though we have already died. We are to live now by faith as though we have now already been raised from the dead [Francis Schaeffer]. It means:That in our thoughts and lives now we are to live as though we had already died,been to Heaven,and come back again as risen [Francis Schaeffer].
This only can happen when believers humble themselves before God and state:“Not my will,but thy will,God.” Believers need to be usable by God. A businessman told the story of a warehouse property he was selling. The building had been empty for months and needed repairs. Vandals had damaged the doors,smashed the windows,and strewn trash around the interior.
As he showed a prospective buyer the property,Clegg took pains to say that he would replace the broken windows,bring in a crew to correct any structural damage,and clean out the garbage.
“Forget about the repairs,” the buyer said. “When I buy this place,I’m going to build something completely different. I don’t want the building;I want the site.”
Compared with the renovation God has in mind,our efforts to improve our own lives are as trivial as sweeping a warehouse slated for the wrecking ball. When we become God’s,the old life is over. He makes all things new. All he wants is the site and the permission to build. [Ian Wilson]
2Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ,he is a new creature:old things are passed away;behold,all things are become new.