6:1 What,
then,
shall
we
say
shall
we
continue
in
the
sin
that
the
grace
may
abound
6:2 let
it
not
be!
we
who
died
to
the
sin--how
shall
we
still
live
in
it
6:3 are
ye
ignorant
that
we,
as
many
as
were
baptized
to
Christ
Jesus,
to
his
death
were
baptized
6:4 we
were
buried
together,
then,
with
him
through
the
baptism
to
the
death,
that
even
as
Christ
was
raised
up
out
of
the
dead
through
the
glory
of
the
Father,
so
also
we
in
newness
of
life
might
walk.
6:5 For,
if
we
have
become
planted
together
to
the
likeness
of
his
death,
[so]
also
we
shall
be
of
the
rising
again;
6:6 this
knowing,
that
our
old
man
was
crucified
with
[him]
,
that
the
body
of
the
sin
may
be
made
useless,
for
our
no
longer
serving
the
sin;
6:7 for
he
who
hath
died
hath
been
set
free
from
the
sin.
6:8 And
if
we
died
with
Christ,
we
believe
that
we
also
shall
live
with
him,
6:9 knowing
that
Christ,
having
been
raised
up
out
of
the
dead,
doth
no
more
die,
death
over
him
hath
no
more
lordship;
6:10 for
in
that
he
died,
to
the
sin
he
died
once,
and
in
that
he
liveth,
he
liveth
to
God;
6:11 so
also
ye,
reckon
yourselves
to
be
dead
indeed
to
the
sin,
and
living
to
God
in
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord.
6:12 Let
not
then
the
sin
reign
in
your
mortal
body,
to
obey
it
in
its
desires;
6:13 neither
present
ye
your
members
instruments
of
unrighteousness
to
the
sin,
but
present
yourselves
to
God
as
living
out
of
the
dead,
and
your
members
instruments
of
righteousness
to
God;
6:14 for
sin
over
you
shall
not
have
lordship,
for
ye
are
not
under
law,
but
under
grace.
6:15 What
then
shall
we
sin
because
we
are
not
under
law
but
under
grace
let
it
not
be!
6:16 have
ye
not
known
that
to
whom
ye
present
yourselves
servants
for
obedience,
servants
ye
are
to
him
to
whom
ye
obey,
whether
of
sin
to
death,
or
of
obedience
to
righteousness
6:17 and
thanks
to
God,
that
ye
were
servants
of
the
sin,
and--were
obedient
from
the
heart
to
the
form
of
teaching
to
which
ye
were
delivered
up;
6:18 and
having
been
freed
from
the
sin,
ye
became
servants
to
the
righteousness.
6:19 In
the
manner
of
men
I
speak,
because
of
the
weakness
of
your
flesh,
for
even
as
ye
did
present
your
members
servants
to
the
uncleanness
and
to
the
lawlessness--to
the
lawlessness,
so
now
present
your
members
servants
to
the
righteousness--t
sanctification,
6:20 for
when
ye
were
servants
of
the
sin,
ye
were
free
from
the
righteousness,
6:21 what
fruit,
therefore,
were
ye
having
then,
in
the
things
of
which
ye
are
now
ashamed
for
the
end
of
those
[is]
death.
6:22 And
now,
having
been
freed
from
the
sin,
and
having
become
servants
to
God,
ye
have
your
fruit--to
sanctification,
and
the
end
life
age-during;
6:23 for
the
wages
of
the
sin
[is]
death,
and
the
gift
of
God
[is]
life
age-during
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord.