Christ delivers us from the power of sin by His death and resurrection, granting believers freedom from sin's dominion (Romans 6:7).
The power of sin is broken through the redemptive work of Christ, who died and rose again. Romans 6:7 states, 'For he that is dead is freed from sin.' This declaration affirms that through union with Christ's death, believers are no longer under the power of sin; they are justified and liberated from the demands of the law. Because of Christ's resurrection, believers experience newness of life and are empowered to live in accordance with God's righteousness. Moreover, this deliverance from sin's dominion does not imply the absence of sin but rather signifies that sin is no longer the controlling factor in the believer's life. Instead, believers are animated by the Holy Spirit, resulting in a transformed life that seeks to honor God.
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