Sin Doesn’t Have A Hold On You
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When you hear the word slave, what picture pops into your head? I see a poorly clothed man or woman who is skinny, bruised, and ashamed. Hands tied behind the back. Head down. Eyes on the floor. There is no hope and no escape in store for him or her.
Read Romans 6:5-7. Pay attention to verse 6.
What comes to mind when you read the phrase “enslaved to sin”?
Do you believe you have been freed from the slavery of sin? Why or why not?
Did you live yesterday like your old self had been crucified with Christ? Explain.
Is there something you would have done differently yesterday if you had remembered you are no longer a slave to sin?
Do you have a habit that you are unable to break even though you have accepted Christ into your life? If you do, consider asking someone you can trust to help you with it.
How will your life be different today by remembering you are free from sin?
The words “for we know” in our passage (v. 6) today are so important. Often that is the reason we stray back to old, sinful habits: we forget what we know. And when we forget, we act as slaves, helplessly doing what our sinful desires demand. We have to remember what we know! We know that our old selves have been crucified with Christ.
I have a ring a dear friend gave me. I wear it to remind me of what I know. Every time I look at it, I am reminded of whom I belong to and how I should honor Christ with my life. Would a symbol help you remember what you know? What will you choose, and what will it remind you of?
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