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Dead To Sin, Alive To God
This sermon explores the Apostle Paul’s teaching in Romans 6:1-11, focusing on the believer’s transformation through Christ. The central message is that Christians are “dead to sin and alive to God.” Paul uses the imagery of baptism to illustrate that believers, united with Christ, have died to their old sinful selves and are raised to a new life empowered by God. The sermon emphasizes that this new identity means sin no longer has control, and believers are called to live out this reality daily. The practical application encourages self-examination—urging those “dead in sin” to repent and those “dead to sin” to live boldly for Christ, relying on His power and grace.