Romans 6

Volume 5: The New Man

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ISBN 9780851511580
Page Count

328

Topic

Jesus Christ

Scripture

Romans

Set

Romans

Banner Pub Date

Nov 1, 1972

Binding

Cloth-bound

Format

Book

Original Pub Date

1972

Book Description

In Romans chapter 6 the Apostle Paul takes up the issue of antinomianism – a dangerous perversion of the gospel’s teaching that has often troubled the church. The antinomian says, ‘Ah, this gospel is a wonderful message of salvation by the free grace of God. Therefore, it doesn’t matter at all how you live as a believer; you are saved once and forever.’ The Apostle shows us why some people have misused the doctrine of the grace of God in that way, and explains why Christians – ‘the servants of righteousness’ – must not live in sin or let sin reign within.

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Preface xi
One 1
Introductory analysis - chapter 6 a parenthesis - the problem of antinomianism stated - the 'danger' of the doctrine of justification by faith - correct translation of verse 2.
Two 13
Realizing our position - various interpretations of the key phrase considered ­death to the reign of sin - the impossibility of continuing in sin.
Three 29
Union with Christ - the kind of baptism referred to - this doctrine common knowledge - the status of all Christians - baptism into the whole Christ.
Four 42
The implications of our union with Christ - union in His death, burial and resurrection - past objective facts, not exhortations - the glorious power of God - life in the new realm
Five 55
The likeness of Christ's resurrection, now and future - the old man and his crucifixion - the knowledge of faith leading to glorious experiences.
Six 68
The negative consequences of our crucifixion with Christ - 'the old man' and 'the body of sin' distinguished - sin in the body disannulled - freedom from the slavery of sin.
Seven 81
Reconciliation of Romans 6:6 and Ephesians 4 :22-24 - practical encouragement ­translation of 'freed' defended - freedom from the tyranny of sin - the safety of the believer.
Eight 93
The positive aspect - Paul's use of the future in verse 8 - Christ's relationship to sin - the significance of His resurrection - Christ's death unto sin.
Nine 106
Christ's life unto God - contrast with His humiliation - drawing the right conclusion about ourselves - what Paul is not saying.
Ten 120
The Christian's death to the reign of sin - its finality - the end of death's dominion, the law's condemnation and sin's bondage - the backslider.
Eleven 132
The Christian under the reign of grace - a new relationship to God - God's purpose of holiness for us - its certain fulfilment - practical consequences of a proper 'reckoning'.
Twelve 148
'Therefore' and the necessity for the application of teaching - the New Testament way of teaching holiness - 'let not sin reign in your mortal bodies' - motives and encouragements to sanctification.
Thirteen 163
An exhortation addressed to our wills - sin, the enemy - our members - presenta­tion of ourselves to God - the clinic and the parade-ground.
Fourteen 176
A reminder of our God-given ability - glorifying God - verse 14, an encourage­ment to obedience - law and grace - the new covenant.
Fifteen 190
Analysis of the second half of the chapter - the next objection explained ­slaves of sin or of obedience - ownership demonstrated by life.
Sixteen 205
The great change, mind, heart and will- the pattern of obedience - faith and obedience.
Seventeen 221
Freedom from sin - enslavement to righteousness - the principle of new life ­humanism and Pharisaisrn - religious sanctions - redemption and morality.
Eighteen 240
The use of analogy - willing slavery - the infirmity of the flesh - spiritual discernment - growth in understanding.
Nineteen 255
Varieties of personality - exhortation, not a second experience - God's reasonable demands - what we were and what we are.
Twenty 270
Supporting arguments for holy living - the old life - freedom from righteous­ness - fruitlessness, shame and death.
Twenty-one 285
'But now' _ the new life - Christian freedom - Christian slavery - Christian fruit.
Twenty-two 300
Summary and conclusion - two contrasting possibilities for men - the master we serve _ the conditions of service - the ultimate end - all through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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  1. Martijn de Groot

    Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones himself said that he could not start with his series on Romans until he has really understood chapter 6. This fact alone indicates that it is a very important book. When I read it, I was a Christian for 18 years, but these sermons helped me to realize definitely what it means to be a new man, to have a new nature – and to apply this fact in the struggle against the plague of my heart. This book is not for lazy, superficial Christians, or maybe right for them because Lloyd-Jones crashes the heresy of antinomianism. When you have the intention to work through the 14 volumes of the Romans series, I recommend you to start with this profound volume.

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