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In Romans 6, Paul made the point that if we are in Christ, we are dead to sin and alive to Romans 7, he’ll make a related point: We are also dead to the law and alive to Christ.
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In Romans 6, Paul made the point that if we are in Christ, we are dead to sin and alive to Romans 7, he’ll make a related point: We are also dead to the law and alive to Christ.
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Paul Velazquez gave this message at Horizon Central (Old School #18) on Sunday June 14. It’s a good one.
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Romans 5 ended with the statement “Where sin abounds grace abounds much more!” Paul responds to that statement saying, “Great! If sin leads to grace, then why not keep on sinning?” In Romans 6 we look at the believer’s relationship to sin, finding out that we are:
1. Dead to Sin, Alive to God
2. Set Free from Sin, Now Slaves of God
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Dr. Aubrey de Grey, a British researcher on aging, seeks immortality. He challenges the most basic assumption underlying the human condition — that aging is inevitable. He argues instead that aging is a disease – and one that can be cured. He claims he has drawn a roadmap to defeat biological aging. He provocatively proposes that the first human beings who will live to 1,000 years old have already been born. He may even be right.
If you’d like to familiarize yourself with Dr. de Grey and his work, you’ll find helpful media to view on his media page.
Today we will begin by asking the same fundamental question that Dr. de Grey asks, but whereas he asks it from the physical, biological side, we will approach it from the biblical, spiritual side. That question is: Why do we die?