6:1 What
shall
we
say
then
Are
we
to
continue
in
sin
that
grace
may
abound
6:2 By
no
means!
How
can
we
who
died
to
sin
still
live
in
it
6:3 Do
you
not
know
that
all
of
us
who
have
been
baptized
into
Christ
Jesus
were
baptized
into
his
death
6:4 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.
6:5 For
if
we
have
been
united
with
him
in
a
death
like
his,
we
shall
certainly
be
united
with
him
in
a
resurrection
like
his.
6:6 We
know
that
our
old
self
was
crucified
with
him
in
order
that
the
body
of
sin
might
be
brought
to
nothing,
so
that
we
would
no
longer
be
enslaved
to
sin.
6:7 For
one
who
has
died
has
been
set
free
from
sin.
6:8 Now
if
we
have
died
with
Christ,
we
believe
that
we
will
also
live
with
him.
6:9 We
know
that
Christ,
being
raised
from
the
dead,
will
never
die
again;
death
no
longer
has
dominion
over
him.
6:10 For
the
death
he
died
he
died
to
sin,
once
for
all,
but
the
life
he
lives
he
lives
to
God.
6:11 So
you
also
must
consider
yourselves
dead
to
sin
and
alive
to
God
in
Christ
Jesus.
6:12 Let
not
sin
therefore
reign
in
your
mortal
body,
to
make
you
obey
its
passions.
6:13 Do
not
present
your
members
to
sin
as
instruments
for
unrighteousness,
but
present
yourselves
to
God
as
those
who
have
been
brought
from
death
to
life,
and
your
members
to
God
as
instruments
for
righteousness.
6:14 For
sin
will
have
no
dominion
over
you,
since
you
are
not
under
law
but
under
grace.
6:15 What
then
Are
we
to
sin
because
we
are
not
under
law
but
under
grace
By
no
means!
6:16 Do
you
not
know
that
if
you
present
yourselves
to
anyone
as
obedient
slaves,
you
are
slaves
of
the
one
whom
you
obey,
either
of
sin,
which
leads
to
death,
or
of
obedience,
which
leads
to
righteousness
6:17 But
thanks
be
to
God,
that
you
who
were
once
slaves
of
sin
have
become
obedient
from
the
heart
to
the
standard
of
teaching
to
which
you
were
committed,
6:18 and,
having
been
set
free
from
sin,
have
become
slaves
of
righteousness.
6:19 I
am
speaking
in
human
terms,
because
of
your
natural
limitations.
For
just
as
you
once
presented
your
members
as
slaves
to
impurity
and
to
lawlessness
leading
to
more
lawlessness,
so
now
present
your
members
as
slaves
to
righteousness
leading
to
sanctification.
6:20 For
when
you
were
slaves
of
sin,
you
were
free
in
regard
to
righteousness.
6:21 But
what
fruit
were
you
getting
at
that
time
from
the
things
of
which
you
are
now
ashamed
For
the
end
of
those
things
is
death.
6:22 But
now
that
you
have
been
set
free
from
sin
and
have
become
slaves
of
God,
the
fruit
you
get
leads
to
sanctification
and
its
end,
eternal
life.
6:23 For
the
wages
of
sin
is
death,
but
the
free
gift
of
God
is
eternal
life
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord.