A Commentary On St Pauls Epistle to the Romans

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A reason for the foregoing warning, an ex- hortation closely parallel to that in v. 13. Just as ... SO now: the past affording a pattern, in an opposite direction, for the present. Instead of " weapons, " as in v. 13, we have here servants, or slaves : used as a neuter adjective. Uncleanness . . . Law- lessness : further personifications parallel to, and specifying, "sin" in v. 16. They remind us that sin defiles, and forces into antagonism to the Law, those who obey it. For lawlessness: in ord...er to do that which the Law forbids : parallel to " for death" in v. 16. Sin leads, first to defilement and lawlessness, and then to death. To righteousness : as in v. 18. Sanctifica- tion: the act of making holy: so v. 22, i Cor. I. 30, i Th. Iv. 3, 4, 7, 2 Th. Ii. 13, i Tim. Ii. 15, Heb. Xii. 14, i Pet- i. 2. See t86 EXPOSITION OF [DIV. M note under ch. I. 7. As claimed by God, all Christians are already objectively holy : so ch. I. 7. Paul now bids his readers to lay their various bodily powers upon the altar of God to do His work in harmony with the moral law, in order that thus they may become subjectively holy : for sanctification.

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