Today’s Hebrew Testament chronological reading is in 2 Samuel 19 and 20.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Proverbs 20.
The Greek Testament reading is in Romans 6.
Essential Studies.
2 Samuel 19, Life and favor, not death or disgrace (Additional studies: 1 and 2 Samuel Index)
Proverbs 20, The bread of deceit (Additional studies: Proverbs Index)
Romans 6, Under Law and under Grace (Additional studies: Romans Index)
For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under Law but under grace. Rom 6:14
When Paul speaks about being under Law or under grace, he is talking about dominion. We are under whatever has dominion over us. Dominion, according to Webster’s, is supreme authority, sovereignty. If someone is under Law, Paul is not saying that they are merely obedient to the Law. To be under Law in Paul’s shorthand is the same as being under sin (Rom 5:21, 6:12, 6:14) and death (Rom 5:14, 5:17, 6:9), because they are under the indictment of the Law because of their sin, which mandates the death penalty. In contrast, to be under grace means that Messiah’s resurrection life now reigns in us through God’s free gift (Rom 5:17-18, 5:21), as He has defeated both sin and death.
Three-year Bible.
The three-year plan is here.
Today’s reading is in Isaiah 50.
Suggested study: Isaiah 50, Bible for Beginners.
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