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What does it mean to be dead with Christ?

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Being dead with Christ means that believers are freed from the guilt and power of sin, as well as the obligations of the ceremonial law (Romans 6:6).

Paul elaborates on the concept of being 'dead with Christ' in Romans 6:6, indicating that when Christ died, He liberated believers from the power of sin and the condemnation attached to it. This spiritual death means that our old selves, characterized by sin and rebellion, have been crucified with Christ, leading to freedom from the chains of guilt and the demands of the law. As such, believers no longer live under the tyranny of sin or the burden of the law, but are free to walk in newness of life, embracing the grace and mercy afforded to them through Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 6:6, Colossians 2:20, 2 Timothy 2:11, Colossians 3:3

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