What did Paul mean when he said, "not under the law, but under grace"? We're free from obligation to the Law of God? We have a license to sin and disobey? Of course not.
“For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace.” – Rom. 6:14
Likely Paul had many glorious applications including the following:
* Not under the Law as a covenant of life but under the covenant of grace
* Not under the condemnation and curse of the Law but saved and forgiven by grace
* Not under the weakness of the Law but under the strength of grace
* Not under the Law as a means of righteousness before God, but under grace for righteousness
Romans 6:14 describes Christians saved by grace in the context of sanctification and NOT non-Christians who are under the law and depending on works for salvation. Religious people of the world are under the Law's curse and condemnation; unable to please God or earn heaven through the Law of righteousness. The Law brings death. Grace brings life. You can listen to this Free Presbyterian sermon on Romans 6:14 here: https://www.fpchurch.org.nz/sermons/assurance
Concerning Sabbath keeping, please consider these videos of mine. It's very important for you to seek the Lord's will on this and not just brush it aside like I did for years.
"A sermon on the Sabbath":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqEuus8pDbo
"Proof That Sunday Is the New Sabbath Day":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z5kpy82CcI
"Do you keep the Sabbath Day today? | Protestant Sabbatarianism"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGgRESzvo6U
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