Romans 6:15
15 What [tis] then [oun]? shall we sin [hamartano], because [hoti] we are [esmen] not [ou] under [hupo] the law [nomos], but [alla] under [hupo] grace [charis]? God forbid [me] [ginomai]. KJV-Interlinear
15 What then? Are we to sin
because we are not under law but under grace? By no means! ESV
With freedom, comes responsibility and obligation.
Just because we are free from sin with respect to our salvation, does not give
us the right to pursue a life of sin. There are repercussions with respect to
the quality of our life.
Jesus Christ went to the cross, and there He paid the
price for sin. That price, or punishment, was what was accomplished on the
cross. Forgiveness, was not a part of that package.
Forgiveness requires a recognition of ones fault, and
the admission of that fault to God the Father. Thus we have the principle of
confession. And this is taught in 1 John 1:9, which states if we confess our
sins, then He forgives, etc.
The very first time we believed in Christ, that faith
belief was automatically accompanied by the recognition of our sinfulness, and
the need for a Savior. With salvation, we were automatically entered into
fellowship with God.
After salvation, of course our life continues, and we
commit sins, which removes us from fellowship with God. In order to recover
that fellowship, we confess our sins. And that is a repetitive routine that we
are mandated to abide by day by day throughout the rest of our life while we
are here in this world.
The state of being in fellowship, is the environment
in which our spiritual life functions.
And to complete our self, we need to be in fellowship
while we pursue our spiritual life, through our daily study and application of
Bible doctrine.
To sin, and therefore be out of fellowship, would
prevent that advancement within the spiritual life.
Therefore, salvation does not give us the right to do
anything we want, but more so places the responsibility and obligation on us
for avoiding sin, and advancing in our spiritual life toward spiritual
maturity.
The grace of God, is not the freedom to sin, but an
opportunity to advance.
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.