Summary
This is a biblical teaching session on Romans 6:14-23, where Mark Lanier explores the theme of freedom from sin through Christ.
Viktor Frankl’s StoryOpens with the powerful narrative of psychologist Viktor Frankl, who survived Nazi concentration camps and wrote “Man’s Search for Meaning.” Lanier uses Frankl’s observations about liberated prisoners—who struggled to believe they were truly free—as an analogy for spiritual freedom from sin.Romans 6:14 – The Promise of GracePaul’s bold promise that “sin will have no dominion over you” because believers are under grace, not law. This is presented as a factual statement, not a moral exhortation or distant hope.Romans 6:15-19 – Choice of MastersEmphasizes that freedom from the law doesn’t mean freedom from God, but freedom for God. Believers must choose daily whom they will serve: sin (leading to death) or righteousness (leading to sanctification).Romans 6:20-23 – Outcome of ServiceContrasts the wages of sin (shame, bondage, death) with the free gift of God (eternal life in Christ). The choice of master determines the fruit of one’s life.Main TakeawayTrue freedom isn’t the absence of a master, but serving the right master. Believers are called to believe the promise of victory over sin and learn to live as free people through daily choices and the power of the Holy Spirit.The post Session 20 – Romans; Romans 6:14-23: Mark Lanier, 10/26/25 appeared first on Biblical Literacy.