This sermon, titled "Living the Resurrection Life," explores the radical transformation of the believer as detailed in Romans 6:1–14. Addressing a misconception that God's abundant grace provides a license for continued sin, the message affirms that those who belong to Christ have undergone a spiritual "regeneration"—dying to their old identity in Adam and being raised to a new life in Christ. Through the lens of baptism as an "acted parable," the sermon illustrates our union with Jesus in His death, burial, and resurrection, signifying that the tyranny of sin has been broken. While acknowledging the ongoing presence of temptation in a fallen body, the speaker encourages believers to live as "resurrected people" empowered by the Holy Spirit, grounded in the certainty of their new identity and the future hope of physical glorification.