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What does being 'dead to sin' mean for believers?

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Being 'dead to sin' means that sin no longer has dominion over believers, as they are now under grace.

In Romans 6:2, Paul emphatically states, 'How shall we that are dead to sin live any longer therein?' This phrase indicates that believers, through their union with Christ, have died to the penalty, guilt, and power of sin. While they still wrestle with sin's presence, they are liberated from its reign as a result of Christ's redemptive work. Therefore, being 'dead to sin' signifies that a believer's primary identity shifts from being a servant of sin to being a servant of righteousness, empowered by the Holy Spirit to live a life that honors God.
Scripture References: Romans 6:2

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