You’re a Servant—But to Whom? | Romans 6:12–23

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Sin doesn’t have the final word—and as a believer, you’re not under the law but under grace.
So, what does that mean for how you live today?

In this powerful section of Romans 6, Paul challenges us not to let sin reign, but to yield ourselves to God—as those who are alive from the dead.
He explains that even under grace, your daily choices matter: you’re either yielding to sin or to righteousness.

This isn’t about working to earn salvation. It’s about living out your new identity in Christ, based on the doctrine revealed through Paul. This is practical, grace-based living for the Body of Christ.

🔍 In this verse-by-verse study of Romans 6:12–23, we’ll:
Clarify what it means to “yield” under grace
Unpack the truth of our new servanthood to righteousness
Address common confusion about law, grace, and daily living
Rightly divide Paul’s gospel for this present dispensation

🧭 If you’ve trusted Christ’s finished work—His death, burial, and resurrection—then you’re free. Now it’s time to live like it.

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