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Steven Deaton - May 31, 2026

Romans (7a): chapter 6:1-5

If grace increases where sin abounds, should we just keep sinning? Paul's answer is swift and emphatic: absolutely not. In this study of Romans 6:1–5, we examine why continuing in sin is completely illogical for anyone who has been buried with Christ in baptism. We take a careful look at what Bible baptism really is — a burial and resurrection that unites us with Christ's death and raises us to walk in newness of life. This lesson also addresses the difference between what Scripture teaches about baptism and what many have been taught by men.

Scripture References: Romans 6:1-5

 

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Steven Deaton - May 31, 2026

Romans (7a): chapter 6:1-5

If grace increases where sin abounds, should we just keep sinning? Paul's answer is swift and emphatic: absolutely not. In this study of Romans 6:1–5, we examine why continuing in sin is completely illogical for anyone who has been buried with Christ in baptism. We take a careful look at what Bible baptism really is — a burial and resurrection that unites us with Christ's death and raises us to walk in newness of life. This lesson also addresses the difference between what Scripture teaches about baptism and what many have been taught by men.

Scripture References: Romans 6:1-5

From Series: "Bible Class"

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Steven Deaton - May 31, 2026

Romans (7a): chapter 6:1-5

If grace increases where sin abounds, should we just keep sinning? Paul's answer is swift and emphatic: absolutely not. In this study of Romans 6:1–5, we examine why continuing in sin is completely illogical for anyone who has been buried with Christ in baptism. We take a careful look at what Bible baptism really is — a burial and resurrection that unites us with Christ's death and raises us to walk in newness of life. This lesson also addresses the difference between what Scripture teaches about baptism and what many have been taught by men.

Scripture References: Romans 6:1-5

 

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Steven Deaton - May 31, 2026

Romans (7a): chapter 6:1-5

If grace increases where sin abounds, should we just keep sinning? Paul's answer is swift and emphatic: absolutely not. In this study of Romans 6:1–5, we examine why continuing in sin is completely illogical for anyone who has been buried with Christ in baptism. We take a careful look at what Bible baptism really is — a burial and resurrection that unites us with Christ's death and raises us to walk in newness of life. This lesson also addresses the difference between what Scripture teaches about baptism and what many have been taught by men.

Scripture References: Romans 6:1-5

From Series: "Bible Class"

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Steven Deaton - May 31, 2026

Romans (7a): chapter 6:1-5

If grace increases where sin abounds, should we just keep sinning? Paul's answer is swift and emphatic: absolutely not. In this study of Romans 6:1–5, we examine why continuing in sin is completely illogical for anyone who has been buried with Christ in baptism. We take a careful look at what Bible baptism really is — a burial and resurrection that unites us with Christ's death and raises us to walk in newness of life. This lesson also addresses the difference between what Scripture teaches about baptism and what many have been taught by men.

Scripture References: Romans 6:1-5

From Series: "Bible Class"

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