Romani 6:1

1 Che direm dunque? Rimarremo noi nel peccato onde la grazia abbondi?

Romani 6:1 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 6:1

What shall we say then?
&c.] The apostle here obviates an objection he saw would be made against the doctrine he had advanced, concerning the aboundings of the grace of God in such persons and places, where sin had abounded; which if true, might some persons say, then it will be most fit and proper to continue in a sinful course of life, to give up ourselves to all manner of iniquity, since this is the way to make the grace of God abound yet more and more: now says the apostle, what shall we say to this? how shall we answer such an objection? shall we join with the objectors, and say as they do? and

shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?
that is, shall we persist in a vicious way of living with this view, that the grace of God may be magnified hereby? is it right to commit sin on such an account? or is this a fair inference, a just consequence, drawn from the doctrine of grace? To be sure it was not, the objection is without any ground and foundation; sin is not "per se", the cause of the glorifying God's grace, but "per accidens": sin of itself is the cause of wrath, and not of grace; but God has been pleased to take an occasion of magnifying his grace, in the forgiveness of sin: for it is not by the commission of sin, but by the pardon of it, that the grace of God is glorified, or made to abound. Moreover, grace in conversion is glorified by putting a stop to the reign of sin, and not by increasing its power, which would be done by continuing in it; grace teaches men not to live in sin, but to abstain from it; add to this, that it is owing to the want of grace, and not to the aboundings of it, that men at any time abuse, or make an ill use of the doctrines of grace; wherefore the apostle's answer is,

Romani 6:1 In-Context

1 Che direm dunque? Rimarremo noi nel peccato onde la grazia abbondi?
2 Così non sia. Noi che siam morti al peccato, come vivremmo ancora in esso?
3 O ignorate voi che quanti siamo stati battezzati in Cristo Gesù, siamo stati battezzati nella sua morte?
4 Noi siam dunque stati con lui seppelliti mediante il battesimo nella sua morte, affinché, come Cristo è risuscitato dai morti mediante la gloria del Padre, così anche noi camminassimo in novità di vita.
5 Perché, se siamo divenuti una stessa cosa con lui per una morte somigliante alla sua, lo saremo anche per una risurrezione simile alla sua, sapendo questo:
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