Romans 6 sermon outlines
Romans 6:1-23 summary!
Romans 6 is an emphatic declaration of our freedom from sin and our new life in Christ.
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It challenges us to live in the light of this truth, asserting that we are not helpless against sin but have the power through Christ to live in obedience to God. Our past does not define us; rather, our identity is in Christ.
Paul refutes the notion of living in sin to let grace abound, asserting that believers, having been baptized into Christ's death, should walk in the newness of life, just as Christ was raised from the dead.
In these verses, Paul discusses the unity with Christ in his death and resurrection.
Our old self was crucified with Christ to destroy the power of sin, so anyone who has died has been freed from sin.
Paul exhorts believers to regard themselves as dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. He instructs not to let sin rule in mortal bodies or to submit to its desires, instead, yield to God as those alive from the dead.
Paul poses the question, "Should we sin because