In this episode of Faithfully Reformed, we listen to a sermon from Romans 6:4–11, where the Apostle Paul the Apostleexplains the believer’s union with Jesus Christ in His death and resurrection.
Through the waters of baptism, Paul reminds us that Christians have been buried with Christ and raised to walk in newness of life. This passage powerfully declares that the old self has been crucified, the power of sin has been broken, and believers now live in the reality of Christ’s resurrection life. Because Christ died to sin once for all and now lives to God, those who belong to Him are called to consider themselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
This sermon explores the deep Reformed truth of union with Christ, the freedom believers have from the dominion of sin, and the new life that flows from the resurrection. Rather than living under the slavery of sin, Christians are now called to walk in the transforming power of the gospel.
Listen as we reflect on the finished work of Christ and what it means to live daily in the reality of being dead to sin and alive to God.
Scripture: Romans 6:4–11 LSB
Preached: New Start Reformed Church - April 17, 2022