"Again, the gift of God is not like the result of the one man's sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. Through the Obedience of One, Many are Righteous-Romans 5:16-19 Original article published October 12, 2009. Think of a time where you experienced God’s grace overshadowing the power of sin. Name the hope that sparks in you when you read this sentence, “where sin increased, grace increased all the more.” Jesus is ushering a new way to live, empowered by His very own spirit living in us. While we don’t always see righteousness reigning the same way sin does, Jesus broke the power of sin and death with his resurrection from the dead. Here’s the good news, although it’s easy to see the devastation our sin and brokenness unleash in the world, we can confidently know that God’s grace is also increasing in response to sin. His grace increases in response to the power of sin keeping us in bondage to it. Paul is saying God defined His standards, so we recognized all sin as sin and the result highlights God’s grace and patience with sin. Here’s the paradox, in the same way that the law, or God’s written standards, highlight and magnify our sin, that same sin highlights and magnifies God’s grace. Its purpose is to condemn us, period ( Rom. To make it apparent, to show us we can never be free of it and save ourselves. 5:13), but afterwards, there was a lot to condemn humanity with.īut admittedly, the law serves its purpose well, which is to highlight sin. In fact, the law brought the death Adam was warned about (Gen 2:17) but until the law, God did not even consider nor hold sin against humanity ( Rom. It took a silent force operating in the world and made it a destructive, all-encompassing enslaving force because God wrote it down and now there is a standard. Yup, you heard me right the law makes sin more powerful. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, so that just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Romans 5:20-21)Īre you surprised to know that the law (think ten commandments and everything found in the first few books of the Bible) gives power to sin? "The law was added so that the trespass might increase.
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