Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
Paul addresses whether believers should continue in sin so that grace may increase, rejecting the idea by explaining that baptism into Christ Jesus connects believers to His death and resurrection. He states that the old self was crucified with Christ to free believers from slavery to sin, because Christ, having been raised from the dead, cannot die again. Believers are instructed not to let sin reign in their mortal bodies, nor to present their body parts as instruments of wickedness, but instead to present themselves to God as instruments of righteousness. He reminds them that they were once slaves to sin but became obedient to the teaching they received, shifting from slavery to impurity to slavery to righteousness. The chapter concludes by contrasting the outcome of sin, which is death, with the gift of God, which is eternal life through Christ Jesus.
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