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What does Romans 6:14 mean for Christians today?

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Romans 6:14 signifies that sin does not have dominion over those who are under grace.

Romans 6:14 conveys a deep theological truth: 'For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under the law but under grace.' This means that Christians, having been saved by grace, are spiritually liberated from the laws that once condemned us. The law demands perfection and highlights our sinfulness, but under grace, we find empowerment to resist sin's reign in our lives. Understanding this, Christians can embrace their identity as servants of righteousness, leading to a life characterized by gratitude and service rather than fear and obligation. The presence of grace assures us that we are equipped to overcome sin through the work of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14

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