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New Living Translation

Romans 6:12

Do not let sin control the way you live; do not give in to sinful desires.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Holiness;   Regeneration;   Righteous;   Temptation;   Scofield Reference Index - Grace;   Thompson Chain Reference - Error;   Self-Control;   Sin;   Sin-Saviour;   Temperance;   Temperance-Intemperance;   Transgression;   The Topic Concordance - Grace;   Sin;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Devotedness to God;   Self-Denial;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Body;   Flesh;   Freedom;   Obedience;   Sin;   Temptation;   World;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Baptize, Baptism;   Body;   Flesh;   Holy Spirit;   Righteousness;   Spirituality;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Self-Denial;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Sin;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Antinomianism;   Body;   Freedom;   Humanity;   Mortal;   Passion;   Romans, Book of;   Salvation;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Atonement;   Redeemer, Redemption;   Romans, Epistle to the;   Sanctification, Sanctify;   Sin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Body;   Eternal Life (2);   Flesh (2);   Guilt (2);   Justification (2);   Lust;   Marriage;   Mysticism;   Obedience;   Romans Epistle to the;   Sacraments;   Self- Denial;   Sin;   Sin (2);   Will;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Liberty;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Reign;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Body;   Mortal;   Pauline Theology;   Reign;   Salvation;   Trine (Triune) Immersion;  

Devotionals:

- Chip Shots from the Ruff of Life - Devotion for April 19;  

Parallel Translations

Easy-to-Read Version
But don't let sin control your life here on earth. You must not be ruled by the things your sinful self makes you want to do.
Revised Standard Version
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal bodies, to make you obey their passions.
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
Let not synne raygne therfore in youre mortall bodyes that ye shuld thervnto obey in the lustes of it.
Hebrew Names Version
Therefore don't let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in its lusts.
International Standard Version
Therefore, do not let sin rule your mortal bodies so that you obey their desires.Psalm 19:13; 119:133;">[xr]
New American Standard Bible
Therefore sin is not to reign in your mortal body so that you obey its lusts,
New Century Version
So, do not let sin control your life here on earth so that you do what your sinful self wants to do.
Update Bible Version
Don't let sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that you should obey the desires thereof:
Webster's Bible Translation
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts of it.
English Standard Version
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, to make you obey its passions.
World English Bible
Therefore don't let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in its lusts.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
Therefore let not sin reign in your mortal body, to obey it in the desires thereof.
Weymouth's New Testament
Let not Sin therefore reign as king in your mortal bodies, causing you to be in subjection to their cravings;
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Therfor regne not synne in youre deedli bodi, that ye obeische to hise coueityngis.
English Revised Version
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey the lusts thereof:
Berean Standard Bible
Therefore do not let sin control your mortal body so that you obey its desires.
Contemporary English Version
Don't let sin rule your body. After all, your body is bound to die, so don't obey its desires
Amplified Bible
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its lusts and passions.
American Standard Version
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey the lusts thereof:
Bible in Basic English
For this cause do not let sin be ruling in your body which is under the power of death, so that you give way to its desires;
Complete Jewish Bible
Therefore, do not let sin rule in your mortal bodies, so that it makes you obey its desires;
Darby Translation
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body to obey its lusts.
Etheridge Translation
Let not sin then reign in your dead body, as that you may obey the lusts of it:
Murdock Translation
Therefore let not sin reign in your dead body, so that ye obey its lusts.
King James Version (1611)
Let not sinne reigne therfore in your mortall body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof.
New Life Bible
So do not let sin have power over your body here on earth. You must not obey the body and let it do what it wants to do.
New Revised Standard
Therefore, do not let sin exercise dominion in your mortal bodies, to make you obey their passions.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Let not sinne reigne therefore in your mortal body, yt ye should obey it in ye lusts therof:
George Lamsa Translation
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in the lusts thereof.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Let not sin, therefore, reign in your death-doomed body, that ye should be obedient to its covetings;
Douay-Rheims Bible
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, so as to obey the lusts thereof.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Let not sinne raigne therefore in your mortall bodie, that ye shoulde thervnto obey by the lustes of it.
Good News Translation
Sin must no longer rule in your mortal bodies, so that you obey the desires of your natural self.
Christian Standard Bible®
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, so that you obey its desires.
King James Version
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof.
Lexham English Bible
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, so that you obey its desires,
Literal Translation
Then do not let sin reign in your mortal body, to obey it in its lusts.
Young's Literal Translation
Let not then the sin reign in your mortal body, to obey it in its desires;
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Let not synne reigne therfore in youre mortall bodye, that ye shulde obeye vnto the lustes of it.
Mace New Testament (1729)
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, by making you slaves to the lusts thereof.
THE MESSAGE
That means you must not give sin a vote in the way you conduct your lives. Don't give it the time of day. Don't even run little errands that are connected with that old way of life. Throw yourselves wholeheartedly and full-time—remember, you've been raised from the dead!—into God's way of doing things. Sin can't tell you how to live. After all, you're not living under that old tyranny any longer. You're living in the freedom of God.
New English Translation
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its desires,
New King James Version
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in its lusts.
Simplified Cowboy Version
Don't let sin have the reins of your life. Don't give in to those sinful desires you'll regret later.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its lusts,
Legacy Standard Bible
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its lusts,

Contextual Overview

1 Well then, should we keep on sinning so that God can show us more and more of his wonderful grace? 2 Of course not! Since we have died to sin, how can we continue to live in it? 3 Or have you forgotten that when we were joined with Christ Jesus in baptism, we joined him in his death? 4 For we died and were buried with Christ by baptism. And just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the Father, now we also may live new lives. 5 Since we have been united with him in his death, we will also be raised to life as he was. 6 We know that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin. 7 For when we died with Christ we were set free from the power of sin. 8 And since we died with Christ, we know we will also live with him. 9 We are sure of this because Christ was raised from the dead, and he will never die again. Death no longer has any power over him. 10 When he died, he died once to break the power of sin. But now that he lives, he lives for the glory of God.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Let not: Romans 6:16, Romans 5:21, Romans 7:23, Romans 7:24, Numbers 33:55, Deuteronomy 7:2, Joshua 23:12, Joshua 23:13, Judges 2:3, Psalms 19:13, Psalms 119:133

mortal: Romans 8:11, 1 Corinthians 15:53, 1 Corinthians 15:54, 2 Corinthians 4:11, 2 Corinthians 5:4

in the lusts: Romans 6:16, Romans 2:8, Romans 8:13, Romans 13:14, Galatians 5:16, Galatians 5:24, Ephesians 2:3, Ephesians 4:22, 1 Thessalonians 4:5, 2 Timothy 2:22, Titus 2:12, Titus 3:3, James 1:14, James 1:15, James 4:1-3, 1 Peter 1:14, 1 Peter 2:11, 1 Peter 4:2, 1 Peter 4:3, 1 John 2:15-17, Jude 1:16, Jude 1:18

Reciprocal: Leviticus 13:7 - General Leviticus 13:40 - hair is fallen off his head Joshua 17:12 - General John 8:34 - Whosoever Romans 1:24 - through the lusts Romans 6:6 - that henceforth Romans 6:14 - sin Romans 7:21 - a law 1 Corinthians 6:13 - but for 1 Corinthians 6:18 - Flee 2 Corinthians 5:10 - in 2 Corinthians 5:15 - that they 2 Peter 2:19 - they themselves

Cross-References

Genesis 6:1
Then the people began to multiply on the earth, and daughters were born to them.
Genesis 6:2
The sons of God saw the beautiful women and took any they wanted as their wives.
Genesis 6:3
Then the Lord said, "My Spirit will not put up with humans for such a long time, for they are only mortal flesh. In the future, their normal lifespan will be no more than 120 years."
Genesis 6:4
In those days, and for some time after, giant Nephilites lived on the earth, for whenever the sons of God had intercourse with women, they gave birth to children who became the heroes and famous warriors of ancient times.
Genesis 6:5
The Lord observed the extent of human wickedness on the earth, and he saw that everything they thought or imagined was consistently and totally evil.
Genesis 6:8
But Noah found favor with the Lord .
Genesis 6:13
So God said to Noah, "I have decided to destroy all living creatures, for they have filled the earth with violence. Yes, I will wipe them all out along with the earth!
Genesis 6:14
"Build a large boat from cypress wood and waterproof it with tar, inside and out. Then construct decks and stalls throughout its interior.
Genesis 6:15
Make the boat 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high.
Genesis 6:16
Leave an 18-inch opening below the roof all the way around the boat. Put the door on the side, and build three decks inside the boat—lower, middle, and upper.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body,.... Since grace reigns in you, sin should not: seeing ye are dead to sin, are baptized into the death of Christ, and are dead with him, and alive through him, sin therefore should not reign in you, and over you. This exhortation does not suppose a freewill power in man naturally, for this is spoken to persons, who had the Spirit and grace of Christ, and in whom God had wrought both to will and to do of his good pleasure; nor is this exhortation unnecessary to believers, though they are dead to sin, and though God has promised it shall not have the dominion over them, and though reigning sin, as divines say, cannot be in regenerate persons; for though they are entirely dead to sin as justified persons, yet not perfectly so as sanctified: they are indeed dead to sin, but sin is not dead in them; it struggles, it makes war, leads captive, and threatens absolute and universal dominion, wherefore such an exhortation is necessary; besides, though God has promised that sin shall not have the dominion, yet making use of means, such as prayer to God that it may not, striving against it, opposing it, in order to hinder its dominion, are no ways inconsistent with the promise of God, whose promises often have their accomplishment in the use of means: moreover, whereas some divines say, that reigning sin may be and others that it cannot be in regenerate persons, it should be observed, that if by reigning sin is meant, sinning against God out of malice and contempt, with the whole heart, without any struggle against it, or repentance for it, or so as to lose the grace of God, and never rise more, then it must be said that it cannot be in a regenerate man; but if by it is meant, falling into sin against their consciences, knowingly and willingly, so as to distress their minds, lose their peace, and grieve the Spirit of God, so as to be held under it, and be led captive by it, such power sin may have in them, and over them; and therefore the exhortation is not needless; and when the apostle says, let it not reign "in your mortal body", by it is either meant the whole man, or rather the body only, which is the instrument of sinning, and is become mortal through sin; and being so, is a reason why it should not reign in it, since it has done so much mischief to it already: and this also denotes the time of sin's being in us, and of the danger of its reigning in us; it is only whilst we are in this mortal body; and the consideration of our mortality should quicken us to war against sin, and be careful not to

obey it in the lusts thereof; the lusts of the body, or flesh, which are therefore sometimes called fleshly lusts, are many, and have great power and influence; and may be said to be obeyed, when provision is made to fulfil them, when these are the business of a man's life, and the whole of his conversation is taken up in them, without struggle against them, or opposition to them; and heroin lies the reign of sin.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Let not sin therefore - This is a conclusion drawn from the previous train of reasoning. The result of all these considerations is, that sin should not be suffered to reign in us.

Reign - Have dominion; obtain the ascendency, or rule.

In your mortal body - In you. The apostle uses the word “mortal” here, perhaps, for these reasons,

  1. To remind them of the tendency of the flesh to sin and corruption, as equivalent to “fleshly,” since the flesh is often used to denote evil passions and desires (compare Romans 7:5, Romans 7:23; Romans 8:3, Romans 8:6); and,
  2. To remind them of their weakness, as the body was mortal, was soon to decay, and was therefore liable to be overcome by temptation. Perhaps, also, he had his eye on the folly of suffering the “mortal body” to overcome the immortal mind, and to bring it into subjection to sin and corruption.

That ye should obey it - That sin should get such an ascendency as to rule entirely over you, and make you the slave.

In the lusts thereof - In its desires, or propensities.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Romans 6:12. Let not sin therefore reign — This is a prosopopoeia, or personification. Sin is represented as a king, ruler, or tyrant, who has the desires of the mind and the members of the body under his control so that by influencing the passions he governs the body. Do not let sin reign, do not let him work; that is, let him have no place, no being in your souls; because, wherever he is he governs, less or more: and indeed sin is not sin without this. How is sin known? By evil influences in the mind, and evil acts in the life. But do not these influences and these acts prove his dominion? Certainly, the very existence of an evil thought to which passion or appetite attaches itself, is a proof that there sin has dominion; for without dominion such passions could not be excited. Wherever sin is felt, there sin has dominion; for sin is sin only as it works in action or passion against God. Sin cannot be a quiescent thing: if it do not work it does not exist.

That ye should obey it in the lusts thereof. — Αυτῃ εν ταις επιθυμιαις αυτου. This clause is wanting in the most ancient and reputable MSS. and in the principal versions. Griesbach has left it out of his text; and Professor White says, Certissime delenda: "These words should certainly he expunged" they are not necessary to the apostle's argument; it was enough to say, Let not sin reign in your mortal bodies, that ye should obey it. If it be there it will reign there; and its reign supposes, necessarily, the subjection of that in which it reigns. A king reigns when his laws are enforced, and the people obey them. When there is no executive government there is no reign. There may be a royal shadow there, but there is no king.


 
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