This sermon, based on Romans 6:15-23, explores the fundamental relationship between justification by faith and sanctification. The preacher argues that true saving faith is not a mere momentary decision but a transformation that continues throughout life. Paul's rhetorical question—"Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace?"—is emphatically answered: By no means! The sermon dissects the false dichotomy between legalism and antinomianism, demonstrating that while believers are not under the Mosaic Law, they are under the law of Christ, living in obedience as a result of grace. The preacher refutes the claim that grace permits licentiousness, emphasizing that true believers bear fruit in righteousness and that those who persist in sin without repentance are not truly in Christ. The call to holiness is not optional but a necessary outworking of justification leading to sanctification.
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