Welcome to today’s devotion.
Enough said.
Romans 6:1 says:
“What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?” (KJV)
This verse raises a serious question: If God’s grace saves us, can we continue to sin?
1. The Context of Romans 6:1
Paul is clarifying the relationship between grace and sin in this passage. He is trying to dispel the misconception that some people have—is it okay to continue sinning in order to show more grace?
2. The Answer in Romans 6:2
The next verse immediately answers:
“God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?” (Romans 6:2, KJV)
This means: If we have died in Christ, we should not live in sin . The grace of Christ came to change our lives, not to encourage sin.
3. The Core Message of Romans 6
- Grace is not a license to sin .
- Believers must abstain from sin .
- We have died with Christ and must live a new life .
Final Thought
Romans 6:1-2 clearly states that the grace of Christ motivates us to live holy lives, not to continue in sin .



















