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The biggest problem in this world isn't poverty or illness or anything of the many things politicians would hammer on. The biggest problem is sin. The sin problem is the cause of all problems. If there was no sin, there wouldn't have been any problems. That's why heaven is going to be problemless, because no sin can be found in the presence of God.
After the grave the resurrection of all believers will follow, one day when Jesus comes back and we'll experience what Jesus experienced on Easter Sunday. But before that we can already enjoy the resurrection power in the end of sin's tyranny this side of the grave.
After Paul extensively dealt with salvation through grace in the previous chapters, he begins this chapter with the hypothetical question if we are now allowed to continue in sin so that grace may abound? (See King James Study Bible) If only grace can wipe away sin, then more sin would mean more grace and who wouldn't want more grace? Isn't grace to get something you don't deserve (like a $1 000 000 you haven't worked for)? The futility of this argument Paul exposes in the next verse, since grace already units us spiritually with Christ in His death and resurrection this side of the grave. This happens at, what Paul calls, baptism:
The word consider (logizomei The Complete Word Study New Testament) is a mathematical term. One plus one is two, the sinful nature + death on the cross and resurrection = the end of Sin’s Tyranny. The extend we find in Romans 6:6:
The key word is destroyed,which means sin became paralysed (Word Meanings in the New Testament).
When sin is paralysed, what could stop us not serving sin as slaves anymore? Only our own stupidity. Paul says in Romans 12:12:
Remember sin is a relational word, we sin against God. Also remember the New Testament concept of sin is not, in the first place, what we do, but what we don't do. To love God and you neighbour means action. When I never hit my wife it doesn't mean I love her, but when I bring her flowers and do all the nice things she expects she will know I love her. If we never commit a murder or lie or steel etc. it doesn't mean we love God. We love God by worshipping Him in prayer and whole-life-devotion, while doing to others as we want them to do to us.
Driving it home:
Any Bible teacher can use these real-world tested questions to turbo-charge Bible study ministry - no matter how much or little previous teaching experience you have! Great Bible Teachers ask great questions from the Word, about the Word, and for the glory of Jesus. But it's not easy to ask great questions, consistently, that will help people to learn! Bible teachers like you need a toolkit of questions that are re-usable, portable, can go-anywhere on the planet, and support teaching to any group about any passage of Scripture. You can adapt these 52 model questions to every Bible study situation:
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