Weekly Discipleship Guide
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No. Dying with Christ means we are freed from sin’s dominion, called to walk in newness of life by His resurrection power, not to exploit grace.
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This week at Redeemer Church, we explore Romans 6:1–4 under the theme “Christ’s Death, Our New Life.” After celebrating how God’s grace is greater than our sin (Romans 5), the Apostle Paul confronts the notion that grace means a free pass to keep sinning. Instead, he insists that those united with Christ in His death have also been raised to walk in newness of life. Rather than abusing grace, we are empowered by it to forsake the old life of sin and embrace a transformed way of living. Join us as we discover how Christ’s finished work not only frees us from sin’s dominion but also calls us to a vibrant, holy walk with Him.
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*Establish a rhythm of cultivating devotion to Jesus.
*Commit the catechism to memory.
*Learn and internalize the Bible memory verse.
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Q-Does God’s abundant grace mean we can continue in sin?
A-No. Dying with Christ means we are freed from sin’s dominion, called to walk in newness of life by His resurrection power, not to exploit grace.
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Romans 6:4 (ESV)
“We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.”