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Romans 6:1-14, Freedom from Sin

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Romans 6:1-14 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible that discusses the concept of dying to sin and being alive in Christ. Here is a summary of this passage:
The passage begins with the question, "What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin so that grace may increase?" The writer, the apostle Paul, responds by saying that as believers in Christ, we have died to sin through our union with him. Therefore, we should no longer live in sin.
Paul explains that when we were baptized into Christ, we were baptized into his death. Just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too should walk in newness of life. Our old self, associated with sin, was crucified with Christ so that the power of sin would be rendered ineffective in our lives. We are freed from being slaves to sin.
Paul emphasizes that if we have died with Christ, we will also live with him. He encourages the readers to consider themselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. They are urged not to let sin reign in their bodies, but to offer themselves to God as instruments of righteousness.
The passage concludes by highlighting that sin will no longer have dominion over believers because they are not under the law but under grace. Paul reminds the readers that they have become slaves of righteousness, serving God instead of sin. The result of this transformation is sanctification and the promise of eternal life through Jesus Christ.
In summary, Romans 6:1-14 teaches that through our faith in Jesus Christ, we have died to sin and are now alive in Him. We are called to live a new life, offering ourselves to God and serving Him, rather than being enslaved by sin.

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Romans 6:1-14 is a passage from the New Testament of the Bible that discusses the concept of dying to sin and being alive in Christ. Here is a summary of this passage:
The passage begins with the question, "What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin so that grace may increase?" The writer, the apostle Paul, responds by saying that as believers in Christ, we have died to sin through our union with him. Therefore, we should no longer live in sin.
Paul explains that when we were baptized into Christ, we were baptized into his death. Just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too should walk in newness of life. Our old self, associated with sin, was crucified with Christ so that the power of sin would be rendered ineffective in our lives. We are freed from being slaves to sin.
Paul emphasizes that if we have died with Christ, we will also live with him. He encourages the readers to consider themselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. They are urged not to let sin reign in their bodies, but to offer themselves to God as instruments of righteousness.
The passage concludes by highlighting that sin will no longer have dominion over believers because they are not under the law but under grace. Paul reminds the readers that they have become slaves of righteousness, serving God instead of sin. The result of this transformation is sanctification and the promise of eternal life through Jesus Christ.
In summary, Romans 6:1-14 teaches that through our faith in Jesus Christ, we have died to sin and are now alive in Him. We are called to live a new life, offering ourselves to God and serving Him, rather than being enslaved by sin.

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