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How does being dead to sin change a believer's life?

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Being dead to sin means believers no longer serve sin but instead live new lives in Christ.

Being dead to sin signifies that believers are no longer under its power or penalty. Romans 6:2 asks how we can continue in sin if we are dead to it, illustrating that true believers are called to live transformed lives. This transformation reflects the new nature granted to them, enabling them to strive for holiness as they are united with Christ in His resurrection. Thus, the truth of being dead to sin compels believers to walk in newness of life, motivated by gratitude for God's grace and the reality of their justification.
Scripture References: Romans 6:2, Romans 6:4

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