Whenever the Gospel is preached, someone is sure to pervert its message and claim that it promotes a cavalier attitude toward sin. It is encouraging to all of us who have felt that criticism to discover that Paul had the same reaction from those who heard him. In this passage, Paul conducts a hypothetical dialogue designed to answer those who would draw false conclusions concerning the freedom that belongs to every believer in Christ. Covers Romans 6:15-23.
From the series Romans.
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