A Reformed commentary might interpret “dead to sin” positionally (legally freed from sin’s penalty). The Comentario Bíblico Beacon would argue for a real, experiential death to the dominion of sin. It would present baptism as the sign of entering into Christ’s death, but then emphasize that Romans 6:11-13 is a command to actively reckon oneself dead to sin. The goal is not just forgiveness but liberation from the power of sin, leading to entire sanctification.
The Beacon Commentary series was originally published in English by Beacon Hill Press (the publishing arm of the Church of the Nazarene). The Comentario Bíblico Beacon is a Spanish adaptation and translation, aimed at pastors and lay leaders in Latin America and the Hispanic United States. Its production reflects a missional concern: to equip Spanish-speaking believers with a commentary that is both academically responsible and doctrinally aligned with the Holiness movement. comentario biblico beacon pdf
However, I can provide a that analyzes the nature, purpose, and theological distinctives of such a commentary, based on widely known information about the Beacon series. You can then read the PDF yourself and fill in the specific details. A Reformed commentary might interpret “dead to sin”