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Chapter 149 of 475

Romans 6

1 min read · Chapter 149 of 475

Question: Rom. 6. Does scripture anywhere, in speaking of the Christian being dead, separate it from his having died in Christ?
Answer: Not so: the ground is that we died with Christ, buried with Him by baptism to death—His death. Thus are we become identified with Him in the likeness of His death. Therefore also we are to reckon ourselves dead to sin.
Romans 6
Question: Does Rom. 6 teach that the old man was crucified with Christ, but that the new I died with Him? Is there such a distinction between “crucified” and “died?
Answer: That our old man was crucified with Christ is what the chapter says; and that he who died with Christ is justified from sin, that is, the believer, not whilst he did not believe.

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