
The Doctrine of Sin (5) - Sin Reigned but GRACE TOOK OVER
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🎙 Episode Series: DOCTRINE OF SIN {5)
🔥 Episode Description:
Before Moses. Before the Ten Commandments. Before sin had a name—death was already in charge.
In this episode, we zoom into Romans 5 like a forensic investigation, tracing the origin and dominion of sin—not as an occasional mistake, but as a ruling nature that held humanity hostage from Adam onward.
Paul doesn’t flinch. He makes it clear: Sin was already killing men before the Law could accuse them.
But then, something explosive enters the scene—GRACE. Not the watered-down, feel-good version some preach. But the real kind—the kind that overthrows kingdoms, rewrites verdicts, and resurrects dead men walking.
I walk you through the full text of Romans 5, line-by-line, connecting it to Titus 2:11 and exposing how Paul sets up the most controversial question in the New Testament:
- > “Should we keep on sinning so grace may abound?”
Now here’s where it gets even more uncomfortable:
If your gospel doesn’t spark that question, you probably haven’t preached grace properly. That’s not heresy—it’s how Paul taught it.
This is where the “hypergrace” debate gets flipped on its head. I don’t use the term, not because I reject the idea—but because I fully embrace it. The grace of God is, in itself, hyper. It's extreme by design.
You don’t have to tone it down to make it sound holy. You just have to teach it in full, until people wonder, “So wait, are you saying we’re totally free now?”
- That’s when you know the message is landing.
- That’s when the balance begins, as Paul did in Roman 6
You’ll hear why if your teaching doesn’t raise that question, you probably haven’t taught the gospel yet.
Grace is NOT a license to sin—but it is a liberation from condemnation. Until that hits, the message hasn’t landed.
This isn’t a commentary—it’s a confrontation.
Grace didn’t come to negotiate. IT CAME TO REIGN.
And in this episode, you’ll find out exactly how.
Stay graced
Stay loved
Stay woke in the consciousness of God's love for you
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