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Discussing The Book of Romans Chapter 6 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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Declaring war on the New World Order.
TruthRadioShow.com And welcome to the Dan Bedani Show on TruthRadioShow.com and welcome to the book of Romans, chapter 6, and this in-depth, comprehensive study of the Bible, chapter by chapter.
So before we begin, guys, like always, we do our awesome Bible study approach.
And I got this from John Hall, by the way, guys, from NYC TV.
He came up with this graphic here.
And I think this has been the best thing ever because it literally helps you understand the Bible.
If you follow these steps here, right?
These three steps.
You pray for wisdom and understand it.
Read the scripture in context, because context is key.
And let the scripture interpret the scripture.
That right there is, it's golden.
This is why I've been using it through this entire series.
So, let's pray for wisdom and understand it right now.
So, Jesus, Yeshua Messiah, we come before you and ask you to forgive us all of our sins and trespasses and transgressions and abominations.
And we love you so much.
Thank you so much, Lord.
And just thank you for being the great sacrifice for our sins and the atonement.
Thank you for spilling your blood for the atonement for our sins.
And we can't thank you enough and it's just like the love you have to have for us to do that.
It's immense.
Something that we may never ever comprehend unless we're in the Spirit.
So Heavenly Father we come before you once again and we ask you once again to protect us all from the forces of evil.
And give us the sermon, Lord, and help us disseminate this Word today, Your Word, Romans Chapter 6.
And we invite the Holy Spirit to come in upon our hearts, Lord, so the Holy Spirit may write Your Word, Romans Chapter 6, today upon our hearts.
We love You so much and thank You, Heavenly Father, for everything.
In Your name, Amen.
Okay, that being said guys we need description context because context is key and let the scripture interpret scripture.
So please open your Bible if you got one and Romans chapter 6 and we use a King James up on the video here.
So and if you're gonna love Bible, whatever the case go open your Bible and if you're on audio edition of shakeawakeradio.com I definitely recommend you open your Bible.
If you watch it on the video edition, we of course we get it up on screen.
So anyway, let's begin.
So Romans 6 So, we talked about sin and everything in the last chapter, right?
Chapter 5.
Paul's just going through the, you know, the fall of man with Adam and everything.
And because of that, there's sin in the world.
And now, we have a way out of that sentence through Jesus Christ, right?
So, Paul's continuing here in Chapter 6.
He says, what shall we say then?
Shall we continue to sin, that grace may be abound?
Now, here's the thing.
Here's right off the bat, right?
Like I said, I'm going to point this out every time.
So, people in this modern day era, right, for some reason, because of the dispensationalism that's infected churches throughout Europe and the United States, John Nelson Darby, Cyrus Schofield, people like them.
With their dispensationalist demonic doctrine.
They think that grace gives you a free pass to do anything you want.
And again, I said this several times already.
I've been to churches where I literally heard the pastor tell people, just believe in Jesus and go out and do whatever you want.
You're going to heaven.
Right?
Now, here's Paul, right?
They think grace is a free pass.
It's like a get out of jail free card if you play Monopoly.
You know, you get the get-out-of-jail-free card, you can do whatever you want, right?
Yeah.
Grace, right?
So, and yeah, absolutely, I agree, we're saved by grace only, right?
However, right?
And Paul says, what shall we say then?
Shall we continue to sin?
You know, really contemplate this, right?
Shall we continue to sin?
That grace may be abound?
Is he saying, is it okay to sin now?
That's what he's saying!
Can we continue to sin?
Is it okay now because of grace?
God forbid!
God forbid!
So I don't know where these modern day churches get off on this stuff, saying you can do whatever you want.
Paul says, uh, shall we continue to sin, that grace may be abound, because of grace we can sin all we want?
No!
God forbid!
How shall we, that we are dead to sin, live longer therein?
No, not yet.
I mean, yes, so no ye not, that so many of us were baptized into Jesus Christ, were baptized into his death?
Don't you know this, he's asking?
Therefore, we are buried with him in baptism into death, that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
So, what is Paul saying here, guys?
He's not saying it's okay to sin.
He's not saying that grace is a free pass.
We have to become a new person.
You get what he's saying here?
Christ died, went into the grave, right?
And the Father brought him back.
Became a new person.
That's what we're supposed to do.
Symbolically die in our old selves and become a new person.
So when you become a new person, is it okay to still sin?
God forbid.
And this really aggravates me to all the churches out there.
I can't believe, and here's the thing too, I used to defend that stuff.
The dispossessionism, the one saved always saying, the pre-tribulation rapture lie, all these things, right?
That the Ten Commandments were abolished and all that.
How?
I've read, so far we did the Bible studies, right?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, now Romans, right?
Nowhere in those books, these six books we read, right?
Nowhere.
Does it remotely state that the Ten Commandments are abolished?
Does it remotely state that you have a free pass to set?
Nowhere.
And that just really gets me.
It really does.
That's why I get so fired up over this stuff.
Because millions of people go to church every Sunday to listen to these people behind the pulpits preach garbage.
Dispensationalist garbage.
Again, I'm gonna go right over this again, right?
Paul says, what shall we say then?
Shall we continue to live in sin?
That grace may be bound?
In other words, because of grace, we're saved by grace, right?
So, can we continue to sin?
That's what he's asking.
God forbid!
No!
That means no!
God forbid it!
God forbid us from sinning!
How shall we then, that we are dead to sin, live any longer there?
Right?
Knowing that so many of us were baptized into Jesus Christ, were baptized into his death.
Asking you this, right?
Therefore, we are buried with him by baptism into death.
That like as Christ was raised up from the dead, right?
By the glory of the Father.
Even so, we also should walk in newness of life.
So now, grace is not a free pass to sin.
For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall also in the likeness of his resurrection.
Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him.
In other words, we, okay?
We accept Jesus, we are crucified with him.
Our old selves are crucified with him.
That the body of the sin might be destroyed.
That henceforth we should not serve sin.
For he that is dead is freed from sin.
It doesn't mean you can sin, no.
God forbid he sin, right?
Don't serve sin.
And yeah, obviously we all sin all the day, right?
Every day, I mean, sorry, right?
But we repent, we have a repentative heart.
We're like, oh man, I can't believe I just did that, I said that, right?
That's the Holy Spirit in you, convicted in you.
And you confess it in prayer.
God knows we're not perfect, right?
But, the way the churches say, oh yeah, basically says, if you sin, don't feel bad about it, because you're saved by grace.
Literally, these churches are teaching this garbage.
Right?
And where does it say that, you know, six books so far, into the study, where does it remotely say that it's okay to sin now?
Where does it remotely say that the Ten Commandments are abolished?
Or the laws?
It doesn't.
So now, if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we should also live with Him.
Knowing that Christ is being raised from the dead, died no more.
Death has no more dominion over Him.
You understand that?
All the sins, like, imagine that, right?
And when Jesus died, right?
He didn't just die for that generation when He lived, right?
On the earth.
He died for the generations all the way back to Adam and Eve.
He died for the generations from that point when he died all the way until now and in the future.
For all of us, right?
So all those sins through time, all compiled together, that he went into the grave with, that they have no more dominion over him, no more.
So to be like him, we gotta believe in him.
That sin will have no dominion over us.
Death won't have no dominion over us.
And yeah, we're gonna physically die eventually.
But we have a second life coming, which is eternal.
You don't want to go to the second death because that's hell and the lake of fire.
For in that he died, he died unto sin once, but in that he lives, he lives unto God.
Likewise, reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
He's saying, yeah, be like Jesus, emulate Messiah, right?
That you yourselves should be dead unto sin.
He's not saying it's okay to sin.
He's not saying, you've got grace, don't worry about the sins.
Not saying that at all.
Not saying that at all, right?
But alive unto God through Christ Jesus our Lord.
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body.
He said, don't let sin reign in you.
That you should obey it in the lust of thereafter.
Don't let sin reign over you.
This is the problem with churches, guys.
They don't teach us this stuff yet.
They want you to believe, oh, don't worry about nothing now.
We're gonna be magically beamed up in Monty McFly's Rapture Bus before the bad stuff happens.
Hands up everybody, hands up!
We're gonna be raptured up.
Don't worry about saying, you know, if you slept with your neighbor's wife or something.
Don't worry about it.
Because we're saved by grace.
You can do whatever you want.
That's what the garbage that they teach.
It's ridiculous and it gets me angry like no one.
It really does.
And that's why I'm gonna keep pointing this stuff out every single time through this entire studies.
Neither yield your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin.
Don't give in, he said, don't yield your instruments, either your body or whatever, just anything that would yield into sin.
But yield yourselves unto God.
In other words, don't turn to things that's going to cause you to sin.
But turn to things that's going to cause you to go unto God.
As those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
For sin shall not have dominion over you.
For you are not under the law, but under grace.
Now again, now this is where Rahab, right?
I see this happen, right?
Pastors and stuff will use this one verse.
Look, look, that's the verse right there to say, oh, the laws are abolished and grace, you know, basically you can do whatever you want.
No, he's not saying that, is he?
And I'm going to explain this one more time.
This is why it's important to read the Bible in context.
Because if I was to give ten people this one verse, right?
This one verse.
All ten people are like, oh, alright, so we're not under the law so we don't have to worry about the law, right?
Because we're under grace.
What does that sound like to you?
Oh yeah, you can basically do whatever you want.
That's not what it's saying.
Not at all, okay?
Because when you read the entire context, right?
You understand, yeah?
We're under grace, absolutely.
We're not under the law, we're under grace.
But, it doesn't mean you can sin.
Because he says, hey, can we continue to sin?
What is sin?
What is sin?
And let's look that up, right?
And it is right here.
1st John 3 and 4, right?
Whoever commits a sin is transgression of the law.
So whoever commits a sin is transgression of the law.
For sin is transgression of the law.
Excuse me.
So this says it twice there, right?
Whoever commits a sin transgresses the law.
But for sin is transgression of the law.
And ye know that it is manifested to take away our sins, and in him sin is no more.
I'm sorry, and in him is no sin.
There's no sin in Jesus.
Whoever abides in him, sinneth not.
Whoever sinneth has not seen him, neither known him.
So, how many people in these churches today don't know Jesus?
Because they think it's okay to sin?
Huh?
And again, that one verse.
It's got one verse taken out of context.
You know how many souls that's got a damn Right?
And he says, for sin has no dominion over you.
For you are not under the law, but under grace.
And he says, what then?
Shall we sin?
Here we go, right?
This is what they won't do, right?
This is what they won't do.
They'll show you this one verse, right?
But, they don't like to show you the next one.
Right?
So, let's hear it, right?
For sin shall have no dominion over you.
For you are not under the law, but under grace.
But, this is what the church has failed to do.
Read the scripture in context, because the very next verse says, what then?
Shall we sin?
Because we are not under the law, but under grace?
Shall we?
Can we sin now?
That we're not under the law?
Because again, Paul says there, we're not under the law, we're under grace, right?
We all agree with that.
So the churches take this to a whole new level, but they don't bother reading the next verse after that when Paul says, uh, shall we sin?
Can we sin now?
Because we're not under the law, but under grace.
God forbid!
God forbid!
That means no!
God forbid that!
So we, you dispensationalists out there, you don't have to say grace is a free passage to sin.
You're insane!
And if you bother reading the Bible in context, which churches don't do, what they'll do is, right, this is what they'll do.
They'll read this one verse, right?
And then they'll frog hop over to another book and another chapter, right?
Back and forth all over the place to try to fit their narrative.
They'll look at every verse similar to this, right?
And when you do that, you're like, oh wow, I guess the laws don't apply to us, so we can do whatever we want.
But when you read it in context, that's very important.
We've got to demonstrate this over and over and over and over again.
That's not what it's saying.
Again, they'll take this one verse, Romans 6, 14, right?
And then they'll look in the other, they'll get another Bible verse somewhere in the Bible that sounds like this, or something similar to this, and they'll have you jumping all over the Bible like a frog, right?
And every time they do that, then you're reading similar verses, so it ingrains in your head, it's okay, because we're in the grace, we don't have to worry about the law.
That means we don't have to worry about sin, right?
That's the destruction right there.
That's the problem that these churches do today.
That's cherry picking from the Bible.
It's wrong and it's disgusting.
And I'll call any pastor or preacher or whatever you want to call yourselves on this crap.
You ought to be held mega responsible for the people that you've misled.
And I wish that God I could tell you people to your face that do this.
Shame on you.
Because Paul says right after this, right?
What then?
Is it okay to sin?
Shall we sin now?
Because we're not under the law, but under grace?
Is it okay?
No!
God forbid!
So if you blokes bother reading the entire context, you would understand, no, this is not the truth.
Because he's saying, God forbid!
Know ye not, that whom you yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom you obey.
Whether of sin unto death or of obedience unto righteousness.
So, are you going to sin unto death or are you going to be obedient unto righteousness?
But God thanked that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that formed the doctrine of which delivered you.
Being then made free from sin, you become the servants of righteousness.
And again, when they take this stuff out of context, because, yeah, we're not saying it by works, right?
It's by grace.
We're not saying it by works that you don't make a boast about, right?
We're saying it by grace.
However, again, grace is not a free pastor.
You gotta, you gotta produce your... The Bible talks about what we read in Matthew, right?
About the parable of the fake trees and all that?
The vines, I mean?
Your tree needs to produce... Yeah, you say it by grace, but if you sit around doing nothing, you're useless to the Lord.
You're a lukewarm Christian.
And Jesus says, if your branches don't produce, they hammer them down and throw them into the fire.
If you are producing no fruit or bad fruit, they cut the tree down.
It's common sense, and they plant a new one.
And when, you know, people grow fruit, you know, farmers and all that.
They're like, if you've got a, just say, an orchard of apple trees, right?
If that tree is not producing fruit, It's a waste of space there, so they cut that tree down, throw it into the fire, and put a new one, you know, grow a new one.
That'll be you!
You know what I mean?
If you're not producing fruit, what good are you for the Lord?
But yeah, being made free from sin, you become servants of righteousness.
And I speak after the man of men, because the affirmity of your flesh And as you have yielded your members servants to uncleanliness and to iniquity unto iniquity, even now yield your members servants to righteousness unto holiness.
So when we yield, it means giving in, right?
When we give in to the sin and all that, and uncleanliness and all that, iniquity unto iniquity, right?
And if you want to know what iniquity means, Sometimes I forget stuff, too.
What certain words mean.
Internet's a little slow.
I'm gonna play the... Come on, man.
Alright, so I'll wait for that.
Yeah, so... You know what I mean?
It's easy.
Yield yourselves to righteousness.
Iniquity is immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
So, again, he says, as you have yielded your member servants to uncleanliness, and it's iniquity, right?
Onto iniquity, which is immoral or grossly unfair behavior, right?
Even so, now yield your member servants, that's talking about yourself and everything, right?
To righteousness and to holiness.
Yield means submerge into.
To go into, right?
For when you are the servants of sin, you are free from righteousness.
What fruit had you then in those things before?
Wherefore?
And now ashamed?
So what fruit have you?
What kind of fruit do you have in those things where you were ashamed?
For the end of those things is death.
Understand that, right?
So, but now being made free from sin and become servants to God.
You have your fruit unto holiness, right?
In end of ever... I'm sorry guys, I'm just like all wired up here now.
So, I get wired up and I stop misreading here.
So, alright, one more time.
Verse 22.
Take two.
So, but now being made free from sin and become servants to God.
Because again, to be servants to God, you have to be free from sin.
You have your fruit unto holiness.
In the end of everlasting life.
Remember I just got done talking about the fruit?
And I gotta be honest with you.
I didn't read this.
I think I read it the other day and listened to it.
But it just popped in my head.
Seriously.
When I was talking about the fruit.
The fruit from the trees and all that.
Look.
What fruit you have in those things where you are ashamed.
So producing bad fruit here, right?
This is one producing good fruit.
Holiness.
In the end of the...
In the end, it's everlasting life.
So you produce bad fruit, and to be ashamed of it, right?
It ends with those things of death.
Produce good fruit, and yeah, you're saved by grace, not of works, but you still need to produce good fruit, right?
That ends in everlasting life.
And now, look, look, for the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen to that.
So again, twice in this chapter, twice, Paul addressed this.
About grace, right?
It's not a free pass to say, God forbid.
Right?
God forbid, he says, right?
And he says it again.
Right there.
God forbid.
Again, look.
Verse 1.
Could we continue to sin then, because we're saved by grace?
He says, no!
God forbid!
Verse 15!
What then?
Shall we sin because we are not under the law?
Or under grace?
God forbid!
No!
So, where you dispensationalists get this garbage from... I'm telling you right now, John Nelson Darby and Cyrus Schofield, right now, they're paying a heavy debt.
Okay, when judgment comes, they got all while they got to pay for their sins.
And I hope and pray to God that them too are repented before they die.
Because if they didn't, they're going to stand before judgment.
And I know they're looked up to revere as some pioneer Christians or whatever the case, right?
Some notable Christians, right?
No, that's not notable at all.
To this very day, because of the doctrines they spew, the Schofield Study Bible and John Nelson Dovey's dispensationalism garbage, to tell people we're going to be raptured before the Antichrist, Which is wrong, we proved that so many times already, yeah?
The pre-tribulation raptures are a lie.
Matthew 24 says, hey, immediately after the tribulation, he comes and gathers the saints.
Not before.
And there's no left behind, that's just Hollywood garbage.
Kirk Cameron movies.
Good movies, but it's garbage.
It's not biblical.
This is what destroys Christians, guys.
Because they do not know how to read the Bible in context.
They allow the man behind the pulpit to bring up that one verse, right there.
That one verse right there, out of context.
Then they'll go over to another chapter and all that frog hop all over the Bible.
Oh yeah, that's proof right there.
They write the verses down and oh yeah.
They swear by it.
Oh yeah, once saved, always saved.
Save them the grace, you don't have to worry about the law.
But they fail to read the next verse, which is God forbid.
They don't bring the swamp, though, right?
They'll bring this verse up.
Oh, oh!
Shall we continue to sin that grace may be abound?
But forget to bring up verse 2, since God forbid.
See what I'm trying to say, guys?
How important reading the Bible in context is.
Because next time, when you hear, if you go to a church or hear your pastor or somebody, and I want you to do this, guys.
Listen.
If you still go to these churches, and God bless you for doing that, because that way, I don't go to these churches no more.
Well, if you go to these churches, and even if you went there as a guest or something for a wedding, whatever the case, right?
And you hear the pastor or priest spew this unbiblical garbage, alright?
I want you to know, you don't take the guy aside, because first of all, they're not going to listen to you.
You put these people on the carpet, I don't care if there's 300 people in the congregation, I don't care if there's a thousand people in the congregation, you stand up and write to the priest, or the pastor, right?
You tell him, you are a liar.
You tell them exactly like that.
And say, tell them, read the next verse where it says, God forbid to do this.
That grace is not a free pass to sin.
Because the thing is, you standing up is going to wake some people up in that church.
And when you point this out, when you point this out, it's going to save some people in that church.
That will listen and do the front of the studies.
Why was this guy standing, or this woman standing up yelling like this?
They're like, oh, let me read them.
Then the seed of God's planted in these people.
Regardless, who cares if you get kicked out of the church?
You can't get arrested.
The most thing that can happen is you get kicked out of the church.
So what?
So what?
And you might look like a lunatic to a lot of people.
Who cares?
It's not about image.
It's about saving people.
So if you're in a situation like that, you stand up, you put that person in their place quick.
Until they drag you out, keep yelling at them.
As they're dragging you out, keep yelling.
Tell them, you know, no, this is the way it is.
This is what the Bible says.
Grace is not a free pass to sin.
They're going to lead many people to the grave.
And I'm talking about the spiritual grave, to hell.
And by your braveness and all that, you can save some people in that church.
And heck, you might even change the pastor.
Because here's the thing, the pastors go to these schools, right?
They don't know any better.
They go to these colleges and get taught this stuff.
And they follow a curriculum that, you know, most of the time they're following a textbook.
And by you pointing this out, you're also putting them on the carpet.
Yeah, you don't bring them aside because they're not going to listen.
You need to do this in front of the entire congregation.
And, you know, oh, I gotta respect, be respectful, I gotta bring him aside.
No, that's not, there's no such thing as respect like this.
What do you think Paul would do?
If Paul was to sit in the church and hear that garbage, Paul would get up and probably smack the guy across his head.
With the Bible, right?
He would put that guy in his place in front of the entire congregation.
Just like he did to the Jews in the Seminoles.
He let them have it in front of everybody.
He made a public spectacle about it.
That's what you need to do.
Next time some bloke up there gets up and says, uh, this dispensational is garbage.
That's what you need to do.
Don't worry about getting humiliated or anything like that, because you're doing this for the Lord.
Don't go, oh, I have to have respect for my family.
No, who cares?
See, me, I'm not a Catholic at all, but I have a lot of family who are Catholics, right?
I passed up being a godfather because of many children because I would not do the Catholic rituals.
I was in wedding parties where I refused, when they had weddings in Catholic churches, I refused to jump through the hoops.
I was the only one that didn't bow down and up and down and do the Catholic rituals.
Or take the satanic communion or anything like that.
And everybody's just looking at me like, what the heck's wrong with this guy?
I thought you were a Christian.
I'm like, yeah, yeah.
I follow the Bible.
Not this ritual crap.
So, you need to be bold and brave.
You need to stand above others.
Even if you're the only one speaking.
Be the face of the crowd that doesn't just sit there.
You know what I mean?
Like, be bold and brave.
Which you're supposed to do.
Hey, you know what?
If some people think you're an idiot or an extremist, hey.
So what?
Speak even louder.
That's the problem with today's Christians out there, because they're weak.
They don't know how to do this and they don't read the Bible for themselves.
They let these blokes behind the pulpit stream this disgusting abomination of just dispastational scottish.
Alright guys, I'm done with my rant, but if you've got any questions or comments, please put them in the comments section and I'll get back to you.
So remember, just read the Bible for yourselves, guys.
Don't even take my word for it.
Go read it for yourself.
Very important to do.
And that's what churches don't want you to do.
Because religions control you.
That's what they do.
And don't let them snow you to say that, you know, they're separate from politics.
No.
The religious system is a political movement.
It's always been like that from the Roman Empire when they created the Catholic Church and all that.
Yeah, and plus the pagan church before that.
It's been a political system to control the masses spiritually.
But it's political figures that control.
Who do you think the Pope is?
He's not just a religious leader, he's a political leader as well.
It's the system of man.
Not of God.
That's why we follow Jesus Christ and the scriptures.
When somebody asks me, Dan, what religion are you?
Well, I don't belong to any religion.
I don't belong to, no, 40,000 different denominations of Christianity.
I don't belong to the Jewish, Islam, or anything like that.
I belong to Jesus Christ.
I follow Jesus and I listen to his word.
That's what I do.
I'm not of any religion, or sect, or anything like that.
I am of Jesus Christ, bottom line.
I follow Jesus Christ and the word of God.
So I'm done for the rant.
Yeah, so sorry guys.
I just get fired up when this stuff happens.
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