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In Romans chapter 6 the Apostle Paul takes up the issue of antinomianism - a dangerous perversion of the gospel's teaching that has often troubled the church. The antinomian says, 'Ah, this gospel is a wonderful message of salvation by the free grace of God. Therefore, it doesn't matter at all how you live as a believer; you are saved once and forever.' The Apostle shows us why some people have misused the doctrine of the grace of God in that way, and explains why Christians - 'the servants of righteousness' - must not live in sin or let sin reign within.
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Romans, David Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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- 1973
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- Title
- Romans
- Subtitle
- An Exposition of Chapter 6. The New Man
- Language
- English
- Authors
- David Martyn Lloyd-Jones
- Released
- 1973
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 313
- ISBN10
- 0851511589
- ISBN13
- 9780851511580
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Religious Topics, Religion, Christian Themes, Christianity, Theology, New Testament
- Rating
- 4.85 out of 5
- Description
- In Romans chapter 6 the Apostle Paul takes up the issue of antinomianism - a dangerous perversion of the gospel's teaching that has often troubled the church. The antinomian says, 'Ah, this gospel is a wonderful message of salvation by the free grace of God. Therefore, it doesn't matter at all how you live as a believer; you are saved once and forever.' The Apostle shows us why some people have misused the doctrine of the grace of God in that way, and explains why Christians - 'the servants of righteousness' - must not live in sin or let sin reign within.


