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  • So it is proof of God's own love for us, that Christ died for us while we were still sinners. (Romans 5, 8)

  • What is more, we are filled with exultant trust in God, through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have already gained our reconciliation. (Romans 5, 11)

  • There is no comparison between the free gift and the offence. If death came to many through the offence of one man, how much greater an effect the grace of God has had, coming to so many and so plentifully as a free gift through the one man Jesus Christ! (Romans 5, 15)

  • It was by one man's offence that death came to reign over all, but how much greater the reign in life of those who receive the fullness of grace and the gift of saving justice, through the one man, Jesus Christ. (Romans 5, 17)

  • so that as sin's reign brought death, so grace was to rule through saving justice that leads to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 5, 21)

  • You cannot have forgotten that all of us, when we were baptised into Christ Jesus, were baptised into his death. (Romans 6, 3)

  • So by our baptism into his death we were buried with him, so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the Father's glorious power, we too should begin living a new life. (Romans 6, 4)

  • realising that our former self was crucified with him, so that the self which belonged to sin should be destroyed and we should be freed from the slavery of sin. (Romans 6, 6)

  • But we believe that, if we died with Christ, then we shall live with him too. (Romans 6, 8)

  • We know that Christ has been raised from the dead and will never die again. Death has no power over him any more. (Romans 6, 9)

  • In the same way, you must see yourselves as being dead to sin but alive for God in Christ Jesus. (Romans 6, 11)

  • For the wage paid by sin is death; the gift freely given by God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6, 23)


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