Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Romans 6:21 - 6:21

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Romans 6:21 - 6:21


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What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed? for the end of those things is death - What permanent advantage, and what abiding satisfaction, have those things yielded? The apostle answers his own question: - “Abiding satisfaction, did I ask? They have left only a sense of ‘shame.’ Permanent advantage? ‘The end of them is death.’” By saying they were “now ashamed,” he makes it plain that he is not referring to that disgust at themselves, and remorse of conscience by which those who are the most helplessly “sold under sin” are often stung to the quick; but that ingenuous feeling of self-reproach, which pierces and weighs down the children of God, as they think of the dishonor which their past life did to His name, the ingratitude it displayed, the violence it did to their own conscience, its deadening and degrading effects, and the death - “the second death” - to which it was dragging them down, when mere Grace arrested them. (On the sense of “death” here, see on Rom 5:21, Note 3, and see on Rom 6:16 : see also Rev 21:8 - The change proposed in the pointing of this verse: “What fruit had ye then? things whereof ye are now ashamed” [Luther, Tholuck, De Wette, Philippi, Alford, etc.], seems unnatural and uncalled for. The ordinary pointing has at least powerful support [Chrysostom, Calvin, Beza, Grotius, Bengel, Stuart, Fritzsche]).