Pondering the Bible

Baptism and the Journey of Faith Romans 6:1–14

Ponder GMC Season 18 Episode 13

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Romans 6: Dead to Sin, Alive to God Co-hosts Ken Corkins and pastor Rocky Alison discuss Romans 6:1–14 (RSV), focusing on Paul’s rejection of antinomianism (“Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound? By no means”) and the teaching that believers have died to sin. They explain “baptized into Christ’s death” as the first-century conversion process where confession, repentance, baptism (likely immersion), and church acceptance occurred together, signifying regeneration (“born again”) and a new life. Dying with Christ means release from sin’s debt and slavery, while resurrection life begins at conversion, not only after physical death, through the indwelling Holy Spirit. They address whether Christians can live sin-free, noting Paul’s coming struggle in Romans 7, and introduce the Methodist doctrine of entire sanctification as moments of being “perfected in love” toward God and neighbor. They announce a one-week break due to Rocky’s trip and Ken’s move.
 00:00 Welcome and Catch Up
 00:31 Romans 6 Reading
 02:22 Grace vs Sin Debate
 04:06 Baptized Into Death
 05:18 First Century Baptism
 09:54 Regeneration Born Again
 12:47 Freed From Sin 16:02 Resurrection Starts Now
 18:04 Sin No Dominion
 20:23 Entire Sanctification
 24:58 Wrap Up and Next Time

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