Thesis: The abundance promised in Romans 6 comes not from worldly gain but through the renouncement of sin's rule over us, and by dedicating our lives to serving God in righteousness. Baptist
Introduction: God promises us abundant life not in material riches, but in spiritual freedom and righteousness.
1. Romans 6:1-7 declares that through Christ, we die to sin and live anew. A. Baptism is a symbol of our death to sin and rebirth in Christ. B. We are no longer slaves to sin, as Christ's resurrection grants us new life. 2. Romans 6:8-14 emphasizes life through righteousness by serving God, not sin. A. Living under grace means sin no longer has dominion over us. B. Presenting ourselves to God as instruments of righteousness brings life. 3. Romans 6:15-23 contrasts the wages of sin with the gift of God, eternal life. A. Being slaves to righteousness results in holiness and true freedom. B. The ultimate gift of God's abundance is eternal life through Jesus Christ.
Conclusion: True abundance is found in renouncing sin and embracing righteousness through Christ, leading to eternal life.
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