Romans Chapter 6
Yield as Instruments of Righteousness
Chapter 6, Verses
12-16
Rom. 6:12 "Let not sin therefore reign in
your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof. 13
Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto
sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the
dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God. 14 For
sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but
under grace. 15 What then? shall we sin, because we are not under the
law, but under grace? God forbid. 16 Know ye not, that to whom ye yield
yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey;
whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?"
After having described to us the great
motivation that God's elect should have to serve God as a result of
God's covenant love manifest unto them, Paul now exhorts the people of
God to yield themselves as instruments of righteousness unto God.
"Let not sin therefore reign in your
mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof." Please
remember that Paul addressed this epistle to the people of God at Rome
and that all the epistles and scriptures are given to the people of
God. It is therefore possible that sin can reign in the mortal body of
a child of God and that they can obey sin in the lusts thereof.
Otherwise, there is no reason for Paul to exhort the people of God to
not let sin reign in their mortal body or to obey it in the lusts
thereof. It completely destroys the notion that God predestinates all
of our actions and that we are like puppets on a string. The above
statement also destroys the idea that all of God's people will persevere
in good works unto glory. It is possible that an elect child of God
having been born of the Spirit of God can still serve sin and that sin
can reign in his mortal body.
We, the elect born again people of God,
do have a choice as to whether we will serve sin or serve God in this
life. While there are consequences to our actions here in this life, it
does not alter the surety that all the elect will live in heaven's glory
world. The covenant of redemption will be completely fulfilled just as
God made it. In addition, it is that covenant love of God that
motivates us to serve the Lord and not to serve sin. The word
"therefore" points us to the motivation and reason we should not let sin
reign in our mortal body. That motivation and reason being God's
covenant love. Because of God's covenant love we should make the effort
not to serve sin but to serve the Lord.
"Neither yield ye your members as
instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God,
as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments
of righteousness unto God." The opposite of "yielding" is "to stand
against."
The members of our body are compared to
instruments of service. We can either yield our members as instruments
of unrighteousness unto sin or we can yield our members as instruments
of righteousness unto God. In yielding, we will either serve sin or
serve God. We are exhorted to yield our members as instruments of
righteousness unto God. In doing this we have to stand against using
our members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin. The word
"yield" indicates there is pressure being exerted against us. On the
one hand Satan is exerting pressure on us to serve sin. On the other
hand God is exerting pressure on us to serve righteousness. The main
pressure that God exerts on us is the motivating covenant love of God.
The main pressure Satan exerts upon us is the lustful nature of the
flesh and the enticements of the world.
An instrument is something that someone
uses to accomplish a purpose. If we yield our members unto the
enticements of Satan and the lusts of the flesh we will serve sin. If
we yield our members unto the motivating covenant love of God, we will
serve God unto doing the righteous works of God.
Delivered from Bondage
"For sin shall not have dominion over
you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace." Rom. 8:2, "For the
law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law
of sin and death." We have been delivered from the law of sin and death
by the grace of God through his covenant works. We are no longer under
the law of sin and death. We have been delivered from the curse of the
law of sin and death through the atoning blood of Christ. Furthermore,
we have been delivered from the bondage of the law of sin and death
through the miracle of the New Birth. In addition, we shall be
delivered from the corruption of the law of sin and death through the
power of God in the resurrection. Christ death on the cross, the new or
spiritual birth, and the resurrection are all actions of God
accomplished according to the covenant of redemption.
"What then? shall we sin, because we are
not under the law, but under grace? God forbid. Know ye not, that to
whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom
ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto
righteousness?" Is the fact that we are no longer under the law of sin
and death an excuse for us to live sinful lives? Paul answers with,
"God forbid." What a God dishonoring thought for a child of God to make
the excuse that it is all right to live a sinful life because he is not
under the law but under grace. To serve sin, which had brought forth
condemnation, bondage and corruption in our lives is to dishonor the God
who has delivered us from the condemnation, bondage, and corruption of
sin. If we yield ourselves unto sin, we become the servants of sin, if
we yield ourselves unto obeying God we become the servants of
righteousness. If we yield ourselves unto sin, we dishonor God. If we
yield ourselves unto righteousness, we honor God. |