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Wages or Gift? (Romans 6:23)

An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "Wages or Gift? (Romans 6:23)" was published on November 25, 2025 and runs 22 minutes.

November 25, 2025 ·22m · Reformed Thinking

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Deep Dive into Wages or Gift? (Romans 6:23)The theological framework of Romans 6:23 sharply contrasts two realities: the earned consequences of sin and the free provision of God’s grace. This concise verse functions as the climax of Paul's discussion on slavery and holiness, polarizing the entire human race into those serving sin and those enslaved to God.The first principle is the wage principle, summarized by the statement that the wages of sin is death. The Greek word for wages, opsonia, referred to a soldier’s pay, underscoring that the outcome is not arbitrary but a just recompense owed for service. Sin is pictured as a master who pays its servants exactly what they have earned. The payment is death (thanatos), which is multi-layered, encompassing present spiritual separation from God, physical mortality, and final eternal exclusion from His favor. This principle exposes the emptiness of works-righteousness, confirming that fallen humanity is guilty and liable to divine punishment.In direct opposition stands the gift principle: the gift of God is eternal life. The word used for gift, charisma, is closely linked to grace, establishing that this outcome belongs entirely to the realm of grace and generosity, not obligation. It is what God bestows that is not owed and cannot be earned, proceeding solely from His sovereign will. The content of this gift is eternal life, defined as participation in the blessedness of reconciled fellowship with God, possessing both endless duration and eschatological quality. This gift stands against death at every point, offering communion and blessing instead of separation and curse.Critically, this saving blessing is located exclusively in Christ Jesus our Lord. This phrase expresses union with Christ as the indispensable sphere and means through which eternal life is granted. There is no eternal life apart from Him. The entire contrast between earned wages (death) and free gift (life) is resolved only in the person and work of Christ, confirming that salvation is rooted in grace alone, received by faith alone. Individuals are thus called to renounce the wages of sin and receive the superabounding gift offered in their risen Lord.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into Wages or Gift? (Romans 6:23)


The theological framework of Romans 6:23 sharply contrasts two realities: the earned consequences of sin and the free provision of God’s grace. This concise verse functions as the climax of Paul's discussion on slavery and holiness, polarizing the entire human race into those serving sin and those enslaved to God.

The first principle is the wage principle, summarized by the statement that the wages of sin is death. The Greek word for wages, opsonia, referred to a soldier’s pay, underscoring that the outcome is not arbitrary but a just recompense owed for service. Sin is pictured as a master who pays its servants exactly what they have earned. The payment is death (thanatos), which is multi-layered, encompassing present spiritual separation from God, physical mortality, and final eternal exclusion from His favor. This principle exposes the emptiness of works-righteousness, confirming that fallen humanity is guilty and liable to divine punishment.

In direct opposition stands the gift principle: the gift of God is eternal life. The word used for gift, charisma, is closely linked to grace, establishing that this outcome belongs entirely to the realm of grace and generosity, not obligation. It is what God bestows that is not owed and cannot be earned, proceeding solely from His sovereign will. The content of this gift is eternal life, defined as participation in the blessedness of reconciled fellowship with God, possessing both endless duration and eschatological quality. This gift stands against death at every point, offering communion and blessing instead of separation and curse.

Critically, this saving blessing is located exclusively in Christ Jesus our Lord. This phrase expresses union with Christ as the indispensable sphere and means through which eternal life is granted. There is no eternal life apart from Him. The entire contrast between earned wages (death) and free gift (life) is resolved only in the person and work of Christ, confirming that salvation is rooted in grace alone, received by faith alone. Individuals are thus called to renounce the wages of sin and receive the superabounding gift offered in their risen Lord.


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