A Beginner’s Guide to Life
The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23
READ Romans 6:16–23
After my mother’s sudden death, I was
motivated to start blogging. I wanted to write posts that would inspire
people to use their minutes on earth to create significant life moments.
So I turned to a beginner’s guide to blogging. I learned what platform
to use, how to choose titles, and how to craft compelling posts. And in
2016, my first blog post was born.
Paul wrote a “beginner’s guide” that explains how to obtain eternal
life. In Romans 6:16–18, he contrasts the fact that we’re all born in
rebellion to God (sinners) with the truth that Jesus can help us be “set
free from [our] sin” (v. 18). Paul then describes the difference
between being a slave to sin and a slave to God and His life-giving ways
(vv. 19–20). He continues by stating that “the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life” (v. 23). Death means being
separated from God forever. This is the devastating outcome we face when
we reject Christ. But God has offered us a gift in Jesus—new life. It’s
the kind of life that begins on earth and continues forever in heaven
with Him.
Paul’s beginner’s guide to eternal life leaves us with two
choices—choosing sin, which leads to death, or choosing Jesus’ gift,
which leads to eternal life. May you receive His gift of life, and if
you’ve already accepted Christ, may you share this gift with others
today!
By Marvin Williams |
How would you describe what it means to
receive the free gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ? What’s the
difference between being a slave to sin and a slave to God and His
life-giving ways?
Jesus, thank You for loving me and forgiving me. You paid a debt I couldn’t pay and gave me a gift I couldn’t buy. | | | | |
SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
Writing to believers in Jesus at Rome, some
of whom may have been slaves, Paul says, “Don’t you know that when you
offer yourselves to someone as obedient slaves, you are slaves of the
one you obey—whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to
obedience, which leads to righteousness?” (6:16). The word Paul uses for
slave is doulos. It refers to “someone who belongs to another;
a bond-slave, without any ownership rights of their own.” This word is
derived from another word that means “to tie or bind, to ensnare or
capture.” Paul is telling the Roman believers that they don’t serve
themselves; they serve the one they’re bound to. They’re either owned by
sin or owned by God.
J.R. Hudberg
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