14. For Sin shall not have dominion over you--as the slaves of a tyrant
lord.
for ye are not under the law, but under grace--The force of this
glorious assurance can only be felt by observing the grounds on which
it rests. To be "under the law" is, first, to be under its claim to
entire obedience; and so, next under its curse for the breach of these.
And as all power to obey can reach the sinner only through
Grace, of which the law knows nothing, it follows that to be
"under the law" is, finally, to be shut up under an inability to
keep it, and consequently to be the helpless slave of sin.
On the other hand, to be "under grace," is to be under the glorious
canopy and saving effects of that "grace which reigns through
righteousness unto eternal life through JesusChrist our Lord" (see on
Ro 5:20, 21).
The curse of the law has been completely lifted from off them; they are
made "the righteousness of God in Him"; and they are "alive unto God
through Jesus Christ." So that, as when they were "under the law," Sin
could not but have dominion over them, so now that they are
"under grace," Sin cannot but be subdued under them. If before,
Sin resistlessly triumphed, Grace will now be more than conqueror.
JFB.
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