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What does the Bible say about being a slave to sin or righteousness?

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The Bible teaches that we are slaves to the one we obey, either sin leading to death or obedience leading to righteousness (Romans 6:16).

According to Romans 6:16, the Apostle Paul clearly states that when we offer ourselves to someone to obey him, we become his slaves. This presents a dichotomy: we can either be slaves to sin, which ultimately leads to death, or slaves to obedience, which leads to righteousness. The implications are profound; our choices reflect our master. If we indulge in sin and neglect God's commands, we are under the yoke of sin that ultimately leads to death. Conversely, yielding to God leads us to righteousness and eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 6:16

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