Americans are obsessed with their bodies. We starve them, have surgeon artists cut on them, and rub youth producing oil on them seeking to conquer the wrinkles. It's assumed that our bodies belong to us; therefore, we can feel free to use them as we see fit. But suppose that this is a crock—our bodies don't actually belong to us?
In Romans 6:1-14 the Apostle Paul confronts believers in Jesus. If you believe He died and rose again to forgive your sin, then you are to use each part of your body as an instrument that plays God's song instead of sin's song. What does your body say to others about your life commitments?
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