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What does it mean to say 'sin revived and I died' in Romans 7?

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This phrase indicates Paul's realization of his true sinful state and the death of his self-righteousness.

When Paul states, 'sin revived and I died,' he reflects on the profound moment when the law exposed his true condition, revealing that what he thought was dead sin was, in fact, very alive. This revelation led to the death of his self-righteousness and pride. As he encountered the holiness of God through the law, he recognized his utter helplessness and the extent of his sinfulness. This experience echoes the necessity of spiritual death to self that leads to true life in Christ, as he emphasizes the transformative power of understanding the depth of one's sin.
Scripture References: Romans 7:9-11, Philippians 3:7-8

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