I am a free man. I am in bondage to no one. I do what I want.

Really?

“Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey…?” (Romans 6:16).

That certainly makes sense — I am servant to whomever I obey.

So, do I still say I’m a free man doing what I want?

Well, here’s the rest of that verse:

“…whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?”

Hmmm. That sounds like either I am servant of sin or a servant of obedience to Jesus.

If I serve sin, it is to death.

If I obey Jesus, it is to righteousness.

I here and now declare again that I yield myself as a servant to Jesus.

“The just shall live by faith” (Romans 1:17).

Does that mean that salvation and eternal life require faith in Jesus?

Absolutely.

Could it also mean that faith in Him gives us power to live right now in this life?

Could? How about Does?

Absolutely!

My life reflects my faith. My life reveals my faith.

That’s because faith works. Otherwise, it’s dead.

Those who do not live by faith in Jesus are unjust and do “not like to retain God in their knowledge” (Romans 1:28).

They are murderous, backbiters, proud, disobedient to parents, and many other ugly things (Romans 1:29-32).

I don’t want that! I want to live by faith in Jesus.