And we know that since the Anointed One has been raised from the dead to die no more, his resurrection life has vanquished death and its power over him is finished. For by his sacrifice he died to sin’s power once and for all, but he now lives continuously for the Father’s pleasure. So let it be the same way with you! Since you are now joined with him, you must continually view yourselves as dead and unresponsive to sin’s appeal while living daily for God’s pleasure in union with Jesus, the Anointed One. Sin is a dethroned monarch; so you must no longer give it an opportunity to rule over your life, controlling how you live and compelling you to obey its desires and cravings.
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3 Days
Easter is a time for truth in love and a time for celebration! This quick-read three-day devotional models for parents how to teach your children about sin, the cross, and resurrection, so you can prepare your family for the significance of this holy season.
Easter for Everyone is a Bible reading plan that invites believers to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus not just on Easter, but every day of the year. Through key scriptures and reflective devotionals, it explores how the power, hope, and mission of the risen Christ should shape our daily lives, embolden our witness, and fill us with joy. This plan calls us to live in constant celebration of the resurrection and to share its life-changing message with the world.
4 Days
What do you think about sin? About salvation? About your life in Christ? In this devotional, Think Like a Roman, we are renewing our minds through the book of Romans. What we believe is essential to the way we live, to our growth, our walk with Christ, and our future in Christ. Our thoughts determine our beliefs, our beliefs determine our actions. Over the next four days, join us as we dive into our understanding of doctrine relating to sin, salvation, and freedom in Christ.
BibleProject designed this plan to help individuals, families, and groups reflect on the biblical concept of sin. What is wrong, and what is right? And how does the Bible define sin? We look at three Hebrew words used for sin in the Bible and examine how sin is not only something we do but also something that happens to us—a force that we can choose to rule over.
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