A sermon for the Fifth Sunday of the Season of Pentecost
Romans 6:1-11
In this season of Pentecost we have been focusing on the Book of Romans. We have seen that Romans chapters 3-5 are all about the cross. We have seen the huge importance that it is all done. The solution is an objective kind of thing. It is symbolized by that verse in the Gospel of John – 19:30: “It is finished.” The work of the cross is done – for us. That is settled.
Now we come to the question: What are the effects of the cross? What about in us and to us now? This chapter Romans 6:1-ll says it is to us and for us and in us now in Baptism. Romans 6:5 states: “If we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.” (As we know, the Greek idiom requires the word “certainly.”) We are confident in the hope that we have
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