Sin and Grace
Baptism
Slavery and Freedom
Wages and Gifts
Life and death
100

Paul asks if we should keep sinning just because this is so abundant.

Grace

100

Baptism is compared to being buried with Christ and rising to this.


New Life

100

You become a slave to sin or righteousness when you do what to it.


Obey

100

Sin pays a wage. What is it?

Death

100

Paul says those who have died with Christ will also share in this.

Life or resurrection

200

Paul says we should not let sin reign in this part of us.


Our mortal body
200

Through baptism, our old self is symbolically put to death so this can be destroyed.


The body ruled by sin


200

Before knowing Christ, we were all slaves to this.


Sin

200

In contrast to sin’s wages, God gives this.

Eternal life

200

After dying to sin, we are now alive to this.

Alive in Christ

300

According to Paul, continuing in sin is not a proper response to receiving this.


God’s Grace

300

Paul teaches that baptism means we are united with Christ in both death and this.

Resurrection

300

Being a slave to righteousness leads to this kind of life.

Holiness or sanctification

300

What is the gift of God

Eternal life

300

Death no longer has this over Christ.

Mastery

400

Sin no longer has control over us because we are now under this.

Grace
400

In baptism, believers are said to die to sin and live to this.

God or Righteousness

400

Paul uses the example of slavery because people are limited by this.

Human weakness


400

The gift of God comes through this person.

Jesus Christ our Lord

400

When someone is dead to sin, sin no longer has this in their life.

Power or control

500

When sin is obeyed, it leads to this

Death

500

The act of baptism is a symbol that we should no longer be slaves to this.

Sin

500

When we were slaves to sin, we were free from this.

Righteousness

500

Eternal life is described as this type of gift from God.

Free gift or undeserved gift

500

Living for God means we offer ourselves as instruments of this.

Righteousness

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