Rom 6:11-14
Death’s Not So Bad

The greatest part of being a preacher is passing along truths that
someone else passed to you. Everything I know was given to me by
another. In some cases, it was another preacher or teacher. In
others, it was the Holy Spirit, but regardless of where it came from,
as the preacher for this church for this hour, I can pass it along to
you. The truths of Romans 6 and 8 are some of the most important
truths for a Christian to hear, remember, and to put into practice.

How does a Christian overcome sin? Few questions need to be answered
for a young Christian more so than this one. We all battle against
sin, but how do we beat it?

Today the average person is exposed less to God and His precepts than
ever before:
    1. We don’t get it in school much anymore.  (Prayer is gone.
        Bible reading is gone.  The Ten Commandments are gone.  I
        hard a message from Adrian Rogers this week and said when
        the courts removed the Bible and the Ten Commandments, they
        commented that, in their opinion, it was impossible for a
        child to be exposed to the Bible and the Ten Commandments and
        not be influenced by them.
    2. Most aren’t learning about God in the home.  Parents don’t
        teach about God.  Maybe they don’t Him themselves.
    3. Many don’t go to church anymore and to be honest, many
        churches don’t teach or preach truth anymore.
    4. Our colleges and institutes of higher education mock God and
        His Word.
    5. Church ministries struggle to get the unchurched to the house
        of God.
    6. Stores, sports, and entertainment attract more than the
        preached Word.

At the same time, sin is more available than ever before:
    1. Movies, music and literature bombard individuals to greater
        levels of immorality than ever before.
    2. If that was not bad enough, most of carry the internet with
        us where we go and for those that want it, that can be a
        direct line to every wicked thing imaginable.
    3. Our senses, both spiritual and common, have become dulled.
    4. For many, the line between right and wrong has been erased.

The result is that more people are getting deeper into sin earlier in
life than ever before. When one is saved, he/she may want to do
right, but they have the sinful habits of a life time to fight.  How
do we overcome them?

The battle is real but victory is attainable.

Tonight, I would like for us to study a few verses that show us how.

Introduction:
Verses 1-2 set the context for the discussion. Paul had been talking
about the wonderful power of grace. He made the statement in
\\#Rom 5:20\\ that where more sin abides, God grace to conquer sin
abounds much more. Knowing the how a carnal mind worked, in
\\#Romans 6:1\\ he asked and answered the inevitable next question.

Should we continue in sin that grace may abound?

And in \\#Romans 6:2\\, Paul answered that question with a definite
and loud NO! Paul then proceeded to explain truths to help young
Christians overcome their sinful habits.

I. \\#3-5\\ Paul describes two elements in Christ that work to help
    us overcome sin.
    A. \\#3-4\\ Death

Romans 6:3  Know ye not, that so many of us as
were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized
into his death?
4  Therefore we are buried with him by baptism
into death….

        1. Some of what Paul will say is deep, but we do not have to
            understand it all.  We just need to get the general idea.
        2. The death he is speaking of here is not physical death
            but death to ourselves.

Mark 8:34 …Whosoever will come after me, let
him deny himself, and take up his cross, and
follow me.

Lu 9:24  For whosoever will save his life shall
lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for
my sake, the same shall save it.

1Co 15:31  I protest by your rejoicing which I
have in Christ Jesus our Lord, I die daily.

2Co 4:10  Always bearing about in the body the
dying of the Lord Jesus….
11  For we which live are alway delivered unto
death for Jesus’ sake….

            a. Death to self means that we do not do what we want to
                do.
            b. We count our desires, even our needs, as secondary to
                what Jesus Christ would have us to do.
        3. Death is our means of attaining freedom.
            a. This is only true for the Christian not the lost
                person.
            b. There are only three sources of control in the human
                life: self, Satan, and the Savior.
            c. The lost person doesn’t have the Savior.
                (1) He can only live for self and Satan.
                (2) As bad as his own desires are, if a lost person
                     quits living for self, things will get even
                     worse!
            d. However, the lost person can understand the physical
                sense in which death gives freedom.

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.
7  For he that is dead is freed from sin.

            e. When a person dies, he is free from…
                (1) financial debt.
                (2) sickness.
                (3) work.
                (4) marriage.
    B. Resurrection
        1. Dying to self is only part of the battle for freedom.
            a. As I mentioned, if a lost person quits living for
                self, things could get worse.

Mt 12:45  Then goeth he, and taketh with himself
seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and
they enter in and dwell there: and the last state
of that man is worse than the first. Even so
shall it be also unto this wicked generation.

            b. We have to live for some One better and we have to
                have the power to live better.
        2. \\#5\\ Resurrection is our means of attaining power.
            a. The resurrection assumes that you have Jesus as the
                One to live for.
                (1) You cannot experience the resurrection without
                     having Jesus.
                (2) Now what you need to do is to live in the power
                     of His resurrection.

Romans 6:4 …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.
5  For if we have been planted together in the
likeness of his death, we shall be also in the
likeness of his resurrection:

Romans 6:8  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.

            b. Resurrection power was given for new life.
                (1) Jesus’ life had been taken.  He needed new life.
                (2) The POWER of God raised Jesus from the dead.
                (3) These verses are saying that the same POWER
                     that saved you.
                     (a) God’s power initiated your new birth.
                     (b) That same resurrection power will give you
                          the ability to say no to sin and to stay
                          close to God.
                     (c) It is not a magical power but it is a
                          supernatural power.
                     (d) You can do what you could not do before.
        3. The New Testament has a word for this Resurrection power.
            a. The word is GRACE.  \\#Rom 6:1, 14, 15\\

Romans 6:1  What shall we say then? Shall we
continue in sin, that grace may abound?

Romans 6:14  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.

            b. In all these verses and in most verses where the word
                grace appears, you could substitute the phrase, "God’s
                power."
            c. The word GRACE can almost be considered a synonym for
                God’s power.
            d. Grace is God working in and through you to accomplish
                His will.
            e. Whatever it takes for God to work in you and through
                you, grace (God’s power) will provide.
            f. That is the reason Paul said in \\#Rom 5:20\\ that
                where sin abounds, grace (God’s power) much more
                abounds.
            g. That is a promise that we who have sin in our lives can
                claim!

II. Some facts about grace.
    A. Something you need to know.
        1. Grace only works fully when we are dead with Jesus.
        2. God works in and through us with carrots (rewards) and
            sticks (problems).
        3. The more we do our own things, the further from the carrot
            we are and more of stick we get.
        4. I am sorry but life deals out more bad things the further
            into sin and selfishness we go.
    B. Something you need to refuse.
        1. You need to refuse to sin.

Romans 6:11  Likewise reckon ye also yourselves
to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God
through Jesus Christ our Lord.

        2. "To reckon" means to consider or to count yourself as
            dead.
        3. This means that even though we are dead, we have a choice
            in how we will live.
            a. We can live unto ourselves.
            b. We can live unto our Lord.
            c. God has given us the ability to overcome sin, but He
                will not take away our choice in the matter.
        4. WARNING: The more you sin, the more you will want to sin.

Romans 6:16  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?

            a. The more you sin, the stronger sin becomes.
            b. The more you live righteously, the stronger your
                righteousness becomes.
    C. Something you need to do.
        1. You need to choose grace, God’s power.

Romans 6:14  For sin shall not have dominion over
you: for ye are not under the law, but under
grace.

        2. Walk in the power that is available to you.

III. How do I walk in grace?
    A. Believe the following. (By believe I mean exercise your faith,
        visualize the following as true already.)
        1. God doesn’t want you to sin.
        2. God will help you not to sin.
        3. You can be victorious.
    B. Confine yourself.

Romans 13:14 But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ,
and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfill
the lusts thereof.

        1. Put yourself in the box.  Dead people belong in caskets,
            not out running with the wicked.
        2. Until you get strong enough to resist temptation, get in
            your box and stay there!
            a. You can’t smoke or drink or what you don’t have.
            b. You can’t do what is not available.
        3. If that insults you, be insulted.
            a. You don’t give a two year old a pistol, a beer, a
                cigarette, or the keys to the car.
            b. If the house is not childproof, you don’t even let
                him roam the house.
            c. You put him in the play pen.
    C. Draw close to God.
        1. God is the Source of your power.

James 4:8  Draw nigh to God, and he will draw
nigh to you.

            a. Read your Bible.
            b. Pray.
            c. Go to church.
            d. Listen to sermons.
            e. Talk and hang out with Christians who are stronger and
                more mature than you.
        2. We know and apply all of these techniques if we want to
            cook better, fish better, get slimmer, learn a trade,
            be a better athlete and everything else.
        3. Why wouldn’t we want to become a better Christian?

At first, dying does not seem like a desirable thing to do, but in
dying we can experience the power of the resurrection.  As sin is
addictive, so is God’s power.  Try it and see.

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