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Dead To Sin

2 sermons

The phrase "dead to sin" is primarily found in the New Testament, specifically in Romans 6. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that believers, through their faith in Christ and the act of baptism, have been united with Jesus in His death and resurrection. Romans 6:2 states, "We are those who have died to sin; how can we live in it any longer?" This concept indicates a fundamental transformation that occurs in the life of a believer; they are no longer under the dominion of sin, which implies a break from the power and control that sin held over them prior to their faith in Christ.Being "dead to sin" suggests that believers have been given a new nature and are empowered by the Holy Spirit to live righteously. In Romans 6:11, Paul urges Christians to "count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus." This duality of being dead to sin yet alive to God underscores the new identity and purpose believers have in their relationship with Christ. It illustrates the call to reject sin and live in accordance with God's will, reflecting the transformative power of salvation and the ongoing process of sanctification in a believer's life.

Carter Conlon

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the transformation that occurs when a person encounters God and receives new life. He shares his own experience of being convicted and called by God to do things that were previously impossible for him. The speaker emphasizes the importance of hearing God's voic

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Erlo Stegen

In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a young doctor who is faced with a difficult situation. The doctor is treating a man who has lost four fingers, but the possibility of recovering the other fingers remains. The speaker questions the lack of integrity in society, where people's promise

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