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Who’s the boss?

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Sin shall no longer be your master, because you are not under the law, but

under grace. v. 14 As my wife was babysittin­g our two young grandsons, they began to argue over a toy. Suddenly, the younger (by 3 years) forcefully ordered his older brother, “Cameron, go to your room!” Shoulders slumped under the weight of the reprimand, the dejected older brother began to slink off to his room when my wife said, “Cameron, you don’t have to go to your room. Nathan’s not the boss of you!” That realizatio­n changed everything, and Cam, smiling, sat back down to play.

As followers of Christ, the reality of our brokenness and our inclinatio­n to sin can assume a false authority much like that younger brother. Sin noisily threatens to dominate our hearts and minds, and the joy drains from our relationsh­ip with the Savior.

But through the death and resurrecti­on of Christ, that threat is an empty one. Sin has no authority over us. That is why Paul wrote, “Sin shall no longer be your master, because you are not under the law but under grace” (Rom. 6:14).

While our brokenness is very real, Christ’s grace enables us to live in a way that pleases God and expresses His transformi­ng power to the world. Sin is no longer our boss. We now live in the grace and presence of Jesus. His dominion in our lives releases us from the bondage of sin. — Bill Crowder

Thank You for Your grace, Lord, that cleanses us inside. Your grace is greater than all our sins. We know we can’t live without it. And we’re grateful that we don’t have to. READ: Romans 6:1-14 God pursues us in our restlessne­ss, receives us in our sinfulness, holds us in our brokenness. — Scotty Smith

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