Romans 6:11
Consider yourselves to be dead
to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus
Even though you are dead to
sin, sin's strong appeal may still cause you to struggle with feeling that you
are more alive to sin than you are to Christ. But Romans 6:1-11 teaches us that
what is true of the Lord Jesus Christ is true of us in terms of our relationship
to sin and death. God the Father allowed His Son to "be sin" in order
that all the sins of the world--past, present and future--would fall on Him (2
Corinthians 5:21). When He died on the cross, our sins were on Him. But when He
rose from the grave, there was no sin on Him. When He ascended to the Father,
there was no sin on Him. And today, as He sits at the Father's right hand,
there is no sin on Him. Since we are seated in the heavenlies in Christ, we too
have died to sin.
Christ already died to sin, and
because you are in Him, you have died to sin too. Sin is still strong and
appealing, but your relationship with sin has ended. I've met many Christians
who are still trying to die to sin, and their lives are miserable and fruitless
as a result because they are struggling to do something that has already been
done. "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free
from the law of sin and of death" (Romans 8:2).
Romans 6:11 summarizes what we
are to believe about our relationship to sin because of our position in Christ.
It doesn't matter whether you feel dead to sin or not; you are to consider it
so because it is so. People wrongly wonder, "What experience must I have
in order for this to be true?" The only necessary experience is that of
Christ on the cross, which has already happened. When we choose to believe what
is true about ourselves and sin, and walk on the basis of what we believe, our
right relationship with sin will work out in our experience. But as long as we
put our experience before our belief, we will never fully know the freedom that
Christ purchased for us on the cross.
Prayer:
Lord, teach me not always to believe what I feel about my
relationship to sin, but to believe the truth that I am dead to it
“We are dead to sin but sin is not
dead to us”
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