Romans 6:14
14 For [gar] sin [hamartia] shall [kurieuo] not [ou] have dominion over [kurieuo] you [humon]: for [gar] ye are [este] not [ou] under [hupo] the law [nomos], but [alla] under [hupo] grace [charis]. KJV-Interlinear
14 For sin will have no
dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace. ESV
There are two laws in existence, only two laws. You are either under the Mosaic law, or you
are under the law of Christ. And most
people, are clueless as to what each means because they refuse to follow a
study that teaches what they mean and the differences between the two. They are two phrases that are easy to recite,
but are generally not understood.
God is perfect, and God is the creator and owner of
all that is. God is the glue that holds all of creation together. Without God,
there would be no creation. There would be nothing.
To exist and live with God for all of eternity, one
has to be perfect, as God is perfect.
Man is not perfect. We have all sinned, we have all
failed, and therefore, in order to gain perfection, we have to do it ourselves,
or have someone else do it for us.
The Mosaic law, and specifically the Ten Commandments,
spell out the criteria for being perfect. But the Mosaic law, simultaneously
spells out the criteria for doom.
No created being, is capable of keeping the Ten
Commandments, therefore to try to live under the law, is a pursuit that will
fail.
The law of Christ, is the law of grace.
Christ did all of the work to establish perfection for
humanity, and Christ gets all of the credit. To live under the law of Christ,
you simply believe in Jesus Christ. And that faith removes you from the law of
Moses, which is nothing more than a law of self-effort, and places you under
the law of Christ, which is His effort, not yours.
The grace provision, is that He did all of the work
for salvation, and you did nothing except believe in Jesus Christ.
There is no merit to you, for believing, since there
is no work involved in your believing. Jesus Christ did all of the work, and He
deserves all of the credit.
So the contrast is in who does the work and who gets
the credit.
To reject Jesus Christ, means that you believe that
your own effort can accomplish salvation. And your own effort places you up
against the Mosaic law, which clearly demonstrates that you are incapable of
living a perfect life.
To believe in Jesus Christ, means that you look to Him
for the requirements of salvation, and not to yourself.
Since you have believed in Christ, then sin is no
longer relevant in your life with regard to salvation. And, being under grace,
then sin has no further power over you, to prevent your salvation. Jesus Christ
has already solved that, and eliminated sin as an issue.
Therefore, by believing in Christ, through faith, your
eternal life is totally and completely in His hands, and no longer in the hands
of anything or anyone else.
That is eternal security.
Once you have believed in Christ, you cannot turn back
the clock and undo your belief. Once you have had a thought, you cannot undo
that thought. It has already occurred.
Faith in Christ, is permanent, is irreversible, cannot
be undone or changed. Faith is the ultimate guarantee, which was given to you
by God, as a gift. And that is grace.
These studies, are a part of the massive
daily study web site at DailyBibeStudy.Org, that is easily accessible, and are
written, so that you can come to Christ if you have not done so already, and
therefore not be lost forever.
And
if you have already believed in Christ, then these studies are written so you
can learn and understand and grow in your spiritual life, so that you can come
to the full knowledge of Christ, so that you can fulfill your meaning and
purpose in life as God intended for you, and so you can qualify for a
phenomenal eternal reward which you will have forever.
To
ignore this opportunity to pursue a daily study means you will be incomplete,
unfulfilled and you will lose out, big time.
The
Daily Bible Study is online, making it possible as never before in all of human
history, to advance in ones relationship with God, through Christ, and to
complete yourself beyond your imagination.
But
you have to decide to make that commitment.
No one else can study for you.
You have to do that yourself.