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Romans Series #10
*What's the Payoff?*
*Romans 6:1-23*
 
*READ 6:1-23*
should we "Continue"
Continue - (def) Epimeno - /ep-ee-men'-o/
1.       to stay at or with, to tarry still, still to abide, to continue, remain
a.       of tarrying in a place
 
You've seen signs that say - "no loitering" - So should we loiter or continue, hang out with sin, so that His Grace may INCREASE even MORE?
Should we continue to sin?
 
Maybe the Bigger question is CAN YOU?
 
Everything we're talking about here is calling us to reflect Christ
 
As we are born enslaved to sin, so he was born innocent but destined to die because of our sin so he was born a slave by choice to the consequences of our sin
 
Sin leads to death
Grace leads to life
 
 
But you and I were …
 
*1.
Born - Slaves to Sin*
 
*  A.
Slave by Nature*
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You aren't a sinner because you sin
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On the Contrary; you sin because you are a Sinner, because you have a sin nature
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I've been around athletics most of my life, but I am NOT competitive because I am an athlete
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