"What do you want to say?" Please pray for Paul in Romans 6: 1. "Should we continue to commit crime so that we can find grace everywhere," Paul answered his questions in the next section and the conclusion that Christians are "under grace" has been reached (14 section). For Paul, the transition from sin to transition is related to that person's identity and attribution. In Romans 6: 1-14, sin is not a person's claim but a concrete action of a person. In addition to Christ, with the coming of sin, death, and control, people are defined within themselves and their loyalty.
Romans 6: 1-11 teach us to share the salvation of Christ through the sacraments of baptism. Baptism dedicates the lifetime of the grace of Christ to abolish the death of sin. Remove the original sin and bring us back to God. It gives us the promise of eternal life. However, we are still leaving the influence of the weakened human race. We are still guilty and we have to see Jesus to conquer our sins. The church taught that Mary has not touched the original sin like us. Immaculate pregnancy doctrine declares that we have received it through baptism, and Mary received it at the first moment of conception. She has never been polluted by the former sin or under the restrictions imposed by her. With the help of God's grace, she is also released from all personal sins.
From generation to generation, the nature of sin spread to all human beings: "Sin enters the world through a single person and dies through sin, so that everyone died because everyone sinned" (Rome 5: 12). This verse also raises alarming facts that sinful things are cruelly fatal (see Romans 6: 23, Ephesians 2: 1). Other consequences of sinful are hostility to God and ignorance of the truth of God. Paul said: "The heart ruled by the flesh is hostile to God; it does not obey the law of God, nor can it obey the law of God: for those who belong to the flesh to please God "In addition," People without the Holy Spirit do not accept from the Holy Spirit of God, but they are ignorant and can not understand because they can only be seen through the Holy Spirit "(1 Corinthians 2: 14).