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What does the Bible teach about the dominion of sin?

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The Bible teaches that sin shall not have dominion over those who are under grace (Romans 6:14).

Romans 6:14 clearly states that sin shall not have dominion over believers because they are not under the law but under grace. This assertion underscores the power of grace in the life of a believer, assuring them that through Christ's work, they are liberated from the ruling authority of sin that leads to condemnation. The hope of the Gospel is that although believers may struggle with sin, the power of grace enables them to resist and ultimately overcome it. Such freedom is a core element in the understanding of sanctification—the ongoing process of growing in holiness, wherein believers are encouraged to seek God earnestly to order their steps in accordance with His word, as shown in Psalm 119:133.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, Psalm 119:133

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Psalm 119:129-136
Todd Nibert · May 26, 2024
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