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1 | Newness of life? | Rom 6:1 | KcabmI4 | 212409 | ||
When we are saying we are having Newness of Life. Is this the same as when we are saying we have been Regenerated? | ||||||
2 | Newness of life? | Rom 6:1 | mathematician | 212410 | ||
I think it must be. The phrase is found in Romans 6 where Paul is explaining why we should not sin. He opens the chapter with "Should we continue in sin that grace may abound? God forbid!" (KJV) Then he tells us that baptism into Christ brings us newness of life. Such baptism is for a believer in Christ and no one else. Thus, one receives the miracle of the new birth, becoming regenerated, then is baptised. Baptism does not save, only Jesus does that. To say, biblically, that you have newness of life must mean that you have been baptised into Jesus. If you have not yet given yourself to Him I urge you to do so. |
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