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How does Romans 6 teach about being dead to sin?

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Romans 6 teaches that believers are dead to sin and alive to God through Jesus Christ.

In Romans 6, verse 11 serves as a central teaching point: 'Likewise reckon yourselves also to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.' This means that through the death and resurrection of Jesus, believers are no longer under the dominion of sin. They must recognize their new identity; they are dead to sin's power and live in the grace of God. The call to reckon ourselves dead to sin implicates a conscious decision to reject sin and live in accordance with God's will, thus manifesting the transformative power of the Gospel in daily living.
Scripture References: Romans 6:11, Romans 6:12

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