
Being Dead In Sin Part 1.
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Dr. Ray Legodi welcomes Professor Buyi Sondezi and other guests to discuss "Being Dead in Sin," introducing the concept through key scriptural references, including Proverbs 21:16, Isaiah 59:10, Colossians 2:13, Ezekiel 37:1, and Romans 8. The discussion explores the difference between being "dead to sin" and "dead in sin." Being "dead in sin" means spiritual death characterized by separation from God, bondage to sin, and an inability to please God without Christ's intervention. All humans have sinned and fall short of God's glory, resulting in this spiritual death without salvation. Conversely, being "dead to sin" refers to the Christian call to renounce sin, living a new life in Christ empowered by the Holy Spirit. The guests emphasize that spiritual life begins through faith, which brings resurrection from death in sin to a life aligned with God's purposes. This thorough unpacking helps clarify the condition of humanity apart from Christ and the transformative power of the Gospel to bring spiritual life.