Romans 6:23 highlights the stark choice between sin's consequence (death) and God's free gift (eternal life in Christ), emphasizing that salvation is a choice, not automatic, and is attained through faith in Jesus's sacrificial work, making believers heirs of salvation and capable of overcoming sin's power. The verse shows how Christ's death satisfied justice, offering a path to escape the death sentence, and underscores the call to choose God's way over Satan's.
Christ's Sacrifice: Christ's death paid the penalty for sin, making salvation accessible to all who accept it.
Freedom of Choice: Humans are given freedom to choose between serving sin or God, with ample evidence provided for the right choice.
Victory over Sin: Accepting the gift of eternal life empowers believers to escape Satan's power and live victoriously.
Condemnation for Refusal: Those who reject this gift will face judgment, with the cross of Calvary serving as evidence of God's love and their willful disobedience.
In essence, Romans 6:23 teaches that while all humanity is under the death sentence of sin (Romans 3:23 - “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;”) Jesus's finished work on the cross makes the free gift of eternal life available to all, a gift that brings freedom from sin's dominion and secures a future with God for those who embrace it.
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