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We know that Christ, now he has risen from the dead, cannot die any more; death has no more power over him; (Romans 6, 9)
And you, too, must think of yourselves as dead to sin, and alive with a life that looks towards God, through Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6, 11)
You must not make your bodily powers over to sin, to be the instruments of harm; make yourselves over to God, as men who have been dead and come to life again; make your bodily powers over to God, to be the instruments of right-doing. (Romans 6, 13)
she will be held an adulteress if she gives herself to another man during her husband’s lifetime, but once he is dead she is quit of his claim, and can give herself to another man without adultery. (Romans 7, 3)
Well, brethren, you too have undergone death, as far as the law is concerned, in the person of Christ crucified,✻ so that you now belong to another, to him who rose from the dead. We yield increase to God, (Romans 7, 4)
But the sense of sin, with the law’s ban for its foothold, produced in me every sort of concupiscence. Without the law, the sense of sin is a dead thing. (Romans 7, 8)
But if Christ lives in you, then although the body be a dead thing in virtue of our guilt, the spirit is a living thing, by virtue of our justification.✻ (Romans 8, 10)
And if the Spirit of him who raised up Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised up Jesus Christ from the dead will give life to your perishable bodies too, for the sake of his Spirit who dwells in you. (Romans 8, 11)
or, Who will go down into the depth for us? (as if we had to bring Christ back from the dead). (Romans 10, 7)
Thou canst find salvation, if thou wilt use thy lips to confess that Jesus is the Lord, and thy heart to believe that God has raised him up from the dead. (Romans 10, 9)
If the losing of them has meant a world reconciled to God, what can the winning of them mean, but life risen from the dead?✻ (Romans 11, 15)
That was why Christ died and lived again; he would be Lord both of the dead and of the living. (Romans 14, 9)
