This sermon expounds on Romans 6:1-14, emphasizing the believer's position in Christ—dead to sin and alive to God. The speaker underscores that this is not merely an experience but a theological fact rooted in Christ's death and resurrection. The passage teaches that just as Christ was raised to new life, believers are called to walk in the newness of life, no longer enslaved to sin. The sermon connects this theme to Ephesians 2 and 4, reinforcing that salvation and sanctification are God's work, though believers are called to live in accordance with their new identity. Practical implications include assurance of salvation, confidence in God's sanctifying work, and the certainty of God's purposes. The message closes with a call to repentance for unbelievers and an exhortation for Christians to live out their faith with confidence in God's grace.
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