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What does the Bible say about being dead with Christ?

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The Bible teaches that believers are spiritually dead to sin and raised with Christ, indicating a profound transformation in their relationship with sin and God.

According to Romans 6:1-4, believers who have faith in Christ are considered dead to sin and alive to God. This union with Christ means that when He died, we died with Him, and when He was raised, we were raised also. This is a fundamental aspect of the believer's identity; we are no longer in bondage to sin but have been given new life through the operation of God. This death does not just reflect a past event, but it signifies a current reality where our lives are hidden with Christ in God, revealing our new standing before Him. This encourages Christians to live in light of their new identity, seeking eternal things rather than being ensnared by the temporal matters of this world.
Scripture References: Romans 6:1-4, Colossians 3:1-4, Colossians 2:20, Romans 6:6, Romans 6:6-7, Romans 6:1-7

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Dead Yet Alive
Paul Mahan · Mar 14, 2021
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