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1
What
then
will we say?
Shall we continue
in sin
that
grace
may abound?
2
Never
may it be!
How
shall we who died
to sin
still
live
in it?
3
Or
are you unaware
that
as many as
have been baptized
into
Christ
Jesus
have been baptized
into His death?
4
Therefore
we were buried
with Him
through
baptism
into death,
so
that, just as
Christ
was raised up
out from
the
dead
by
the
glory
of the
Father,
so
we
al
so
should walk
in
newness
of life.
5
For
if
we have become
united
in the
likeness
of
His death,
certainly
also
we will be
of
the resurrection,
6
knowing
this,
that our
old
man
was crucified with
Him
,
so that
the
body
of sin
might be annulled,
that
we are no longer
enslaved
to sin.
7
For the
one
having died
has been freed
from
sin.
8
Now
if
we died
with
Christ,
we believe
that
we will also live with
Him,
9
knowing that
Christ,
having been raised up
out from
the
dead,
dies
no more.
Death
no longer
rules over
Him.
10
For that which
He died
,
He died
to sin
once for all;
but that which
He lives
,
He lives
to God.
11
So
also
you,
consider
yourselves
to be
dead
indeed to sin, but
living
to God
in
Christ
Jesus.
12
Therefore
do not let sin reign
in your
mortal
body,
in order
to obey
its
desires.
13
Neither
yield
your
members
to sin
as
instruments
of unrighteousness, but
yield
yourselves
to God
, as living
out from
the
dead,
and
your
members
to God
as
instruments
of righteousness.
14
For
sin
will not rule over
you, for you are not
under
law,
but
under
grace.
15
What
then?
Shall we sin
because
we are not
under
law,
but
under
grace?
Never
may it be!
16
Do you not know that
to
whom
you yield
yourselves
as
slaves
f
or
obedience,
you are
slaves
to
him whom
you obey,
whether
of sin
to
death,
or
of obedience
to
righteousness?
17
But
thanks
be
to God
that you
who
were
slaves
of sin
have now become obedient
from
the
heart
to the pattern
of teaching
to
which
you were committed.
18
And
having been set free
from
sin,
you have become slaves
to righteousness.
19
I speak
in human terms
on account of
the
weakness
of your
flesh.
For
just as
you
yield
ed
your
members
in bondage
to impurity
and
to
lawlessness
unto
lawlessness
,
so
now
yield
your
members
in bondage
to righteousness
unto
sanctification.
20
For
when
you were
slaves
of sin, you were
free
from righteousness.
21
What
fruit,
the
refore,
did you have
the
n
in
the
things
of which
you are now ashamed?
For
the
end
of those things
is
death.
22
But now,
having been set free
from sin, and
having become slaves
to God,
you have
your
fruit
unto
sanctification, and the
end
is
eternal
life.
23
For the
wages
of sin
is
death, but the
gift
of God
is
eternal
life
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord.
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