The sermon titled "Sin shall not have dominion over you," preached by Rick Warta, focuses on the Reformed doctrine of grace as the basis for Christian living and salvation, emphasizing Romans 6:14: “For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under the law, but under grace.” Warta articulates that believers are liberated from the dominion of sin through God's grace rather than by adherence to the law, which merely highlights human inability and failure. He supports his arguments with various Scripture references including Psalm 119:133, Romans 3:24, and Titus 3:5, demonstrating that salvation and justification come solely through God's initiating grace and the work of Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in how it transforms a believer's relationship with sin, fostering a response of love and submission to God rather than a burden of legalism, thereby nurturing a fruitful and faithful Christian life.
“Sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under the law, but under grace.”
“Grace is everything God requires of me laid upon Christ and fulfilled by Christ.”
“All of our salvation is by grace, right? And so in Romans chapter 6 and verse 5, he says, sin shall not have dominion over you.”
“When God reveals to us the love of God in Christ... there’s a yielding of submission in love that is an irresistible wooing of God's Spirit in our hearts by faith.”
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