Newness of Life
Newness of life is the believer’s new way of living that flows from union with Christ in His death and resurrection. It refers to a real moral and spiritual change produced by God’s saving work.
Newness of life is the believer’s new way of living that flows from union with Christ in His death and resurrection. It refers to a real moral and spiritual change produced by God’s saving work.
Newness of life is the believer’s new way of living that flows from union with Christ in His death and resurrection. It refers to a real moral and spiritual change produced by God’s saving work.
Newness of life is a biblical way of describing the transformed life that belongs to those who are united to Christ by faith. In Romans 6:4, Paul connects it directly to Christ’s death and resurrection, teaching that believers have died to sin’s dominion and are now to walk in a new manner of life. This does not mean Christians become sinless in this age, but that they have entered a new spiritual condition in which the power of sin is broken and a life of obedience to God begins. Closely related themes include regeneration, sanctification, and being a new creation, though the phrase itself especially emphasizes the practical outworking of salvation in daily conduct. The safest conclusion is that newness of life refers to the real, present transformation God brings in believers, grounded in union with Christ and expressed in a growing pattern of holiness.