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A sermon by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones on Romans 6.14 https://www.mljtrust.org/sermons/spir... "For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace." Sermon Description Why is it that some Christians experience spiritual depression? In this sermon on Romans 6.14 titled “Spiritual Depression,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones maintains that spiritual depression occurs wherever there is an ignorance of the Scriptures. He preaches this sermon, rooted in the apostle Paul’s text, to sum up a couple of his former sermons covering the Christian’s death to sin in Christ, as well as the Christian’s new life in Christ. Dr. Lloyd-Jones then expounds upon Paul’s application. If the Christian wants to live and enjoy the Christian life in victory, they have to realize the truths of their union with Christ. They are not commanded to act like it is true. They are told to realize, reckon, and regard that it is true. They are to be certain of victory over sin. The greatest comfort Christians can have in their spiritual depression is to know that because of the victory they have in Christ, sin no longer has dominion. Dr. Lloyd-Jones emphasizes that this can only be because of God’s grace. The law condemns, but God’s grace delivers. Under grace, Christians are brought more and more into God’s glory, so that they yield to sin less and less until they are completely delivered. Sermon Breakdown The key to understanding this chapter and the Christian life is the doctrine of the union of the Christian with Christ. Everything that is true of Christ is true of us. We have died with Christ. We were crucified with him, died with him, buried with him, risen with him, and seated with him. We have risen with Christ. If we died with him, we will live with him. We are alive from the dead. We must apply this by reckoning ourselves dead to sin and alive to God. This is not pretending or acting as if it's true. It is realizing it is true. Sin remains in our mortal bodies. Our old self is dead but sin remains in our flesh. We are not yet perfect. We have victory over sin. Sin will not rule over us. This is certain because we are under grace, not law. Under law, sin has dominion over us. The law defines and stimulates sin. It shows what we should do but doesn't enable us. Under grace, we have a new nature and God's Spirit. God is bringing us to glory. Sin will not rule over us. Do not let sin reign in your body. Do not yield your members to sin. Yield yourselves to God. Mortify the deeds of the body. This is true victory. We are in Christ, dead to sin and alive to God. Sin will not rule over us. We must not let it. God is working in us.