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Romans 6:1-7

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"Sin" used in Romans 6-8 is referring to the (?) of sin.
Christian conduct must be consistent with Christian (?).
This is God's grace provision for the believer's sinful past.
Present tense salvation.
According to Isaiah, our "best" without Christ is but (?).
We are no longer obligated to be under the (?) of sin.
When we are "united with" Christ, we continue to grow in Him into spiritual (?).
(?) with your sins! Hack them to pieces like Samuel did to Agag!
Paul employs this type of question in his writing.
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Future tense salvation.
The power of sin and its "right" to rule over our lives has been (?).
We cannot be (?) to sin and at the same time live in it.
This is God's grace for daily Christian living.
"Sin" used in Romans 6-8 is not referring so much to the (?) of sin.
Living "against the law".
The sin nature that once ruled our lives no longer has power or authority to (?) our lives.
The unaltered practice of sin by a Christian is ruled out by the radical transforming nature of (?).
Past tense salvation.
Christ removed both the (?) and power of sin.
The more we grow in Christ, the more we become (?) of sin in our life.
If I willfully, deliberately live in sin, I may not be a (?) believer.