Reading : Romans 6:15–23
Romans 6:23
Paul asks a very direct question: since we are under grace, should we continue in sin? His answer is clear: “By no means!” Grace is not an excuse to sin. Grace is God’s power to free us from sin. Adam Clarke explains that the gospel has opened a fountain to wash away sin, not to make us careless about it. Christ did not die so that we could remain in slavery, but so that we could live in freedom.
Paul says that we become servants of whatever we give ourselves to. Sin may promise pleasure and freedom, but it becomes a cruel master. It leads to shame, disorder, and death. Many of us know how this works. A small compromise becomes a habit. A habit becomes a chain. But Christ is a different Master. His service is perfect freedom because everything He asks of us is for our eternal good.
Paul also says that believers have become “obedient from the heart.” This means Christian obedience is not just outward behavior. It is not pretending to be good because others are watching. It is a heart changed by grace. Clarke compares the gospel to a mold into which melted metal is poured. When we receive Christ, God reshapes us from within. His truth begins to form His image in us—holiness, righteousness, love, and purity.
Paul then shows us two roads. The old road of sin leads to shame and death. The new road of God leads to holiness and eternal life. Sin pays wages, and those wages are death. But God gives a gift, and that gift is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. We can earn death by sin, but we cannot earn heaven by goodness. Eternal life is God’s free gift through Jesus. Today, life in Christ means yielding ourselves again to God. We are no longer slaves of sin. We belong to Christ. His grace frees us, His Spirit changes us, and His path leads to life.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for freeing us from sin through Jesus Christ. Help us to obey You from the heart and walk in the freedom of Your grace. Shape us into Your likeness and lead us in the way of life. Amen.






