Should I Sin That Grace May Abound

Should I Sin That Grace May Abound



It might be said that, if where sin abounded grace did much more abound – if in the obedience of the one Christ all believers are justified – human sin must be a matter of indifference; it cannot nullify the free gift; nay, grace will be even the more enhanced, in that it abounds the more.

Shall we continue in sin , that grace may abound ? In the last chapter the apostle has shown that the existence of sin called out the grace of God in forgiveness. Now the object is raised. If that is so, why not continue in sin so that God’s grace would more abound ? Discussion for Romans 6:1 . 7 years ago. Marian B. Marshall on Romans 6:1 .

8/29/2018  · Some have said, “Yes, grace means I can sin all I want, that God’s law does not obligate me in any way.” This position is called antinomianism (meaning “against the law”). Others answer Paul’s question by saying, “No, grace means that I should not sin , so I will follow extrabiblical rules to make sure I sin .

Geneva Study Bible. What {1} shall we say then? Shall we continue in {a} sin , that grace may abound ? (1) He passes now to another benefit of Christ, which is called sanctification or regeneration. (a) In that corruption, for though the guiltiness of sin , is not imputed to us, yet the corruption still remains in us: and this is killed little by little by the sanctification that follows …

6/13/2020  · An extreme form of this is that since sin is what led to grace , sinning even more would mean even more grace . “ Should we continue in sin that grace might abound .” Paul realizes that this is the argument of the legalists against Paul’s conception of grace .

ROMANS 6:1 KJV What shall we say then? Shall we continue …

Romans 6:1 What then shall we say? Shall we … – Bible Hub, Are We to Continue in Sin That Grace Might Increase …

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