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Chapter 6
The following material is adopted from John MacArthur’s commentary on Romans and his Study guide.
Additional material taken from sources listed at the end
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— Prayers ( Blue )
— Promises ( Green )
— Warnings ( Red )
— Commands ( Purple )
Dying to Live ( 6:1-10 )
The Antagonist ( 6:1 )
The Answer ( 6:2 )
The Argument ( 6:3-10 )
We are baptized into Christ ( 6:3a )
We are identified in Christ’s Death and Resurrection ( 6:3b-5 )
Our body of sin has been destroyed ( 6:6-7 )
The one death of Christ was death to sin ( 6:8-10 )
Alive to God ( 6:11-14 )
Know ( 6:11a )
Consider ( 6:11b-12 )
Yield ( 6:12-14 )
Free from Sin ( 6:15-23 )
The Antagonist ( 6:15a )
The Answer ( 6:15b )
The Axiom ( 6:16 )
The Argument — Explaining two Slaveries ( 6:17-22 )
Their Position ( 6:17-18 )
Their Practice ( 6:19 )
Their Promise ( 6:20-22 )
The Absolute ( 6:23 )
Additional Resources
MacArthur, Romans.
Romans 1-8.
Moody Press, 1987.
MacArthur, Romans.
Romans 9-16.
Moody Press, 1991.
MacArthur, John.
New Testament Commentary.
Moody, 1985.
William Hendriksen.
Exposition of Paul's Epistle to the Romans.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995.
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