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In Romans 6:1–11, Paul declares that baptism unites believers with Jesus in His death and resurrection, breaking the power of sin at its root. Because we have died with Christ, sin is no longer our master, and because we have been raised with Him, we now walk in newness of life. The Christian life is not about managing sin better, but about living from a new identity—dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
By Chris JonesIn Romans 6:1–11, Paul declares that baptism unites believers with Jesus in His death and resurrection, breaking the power of sin at its root. Because we have died with Christ, sin is no longer our master, and because we have been raised with Him, we now walk in newness of life. The Christian life is not about managing sin better, but about living from a new identity—dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.