Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him.
Paul says here that as certainly as we died with Christ, we believe we will also live with Him. There is a popular phrase that encompasses this great truth. It is “Dead to Sin; Alive unto God.” When we listen to God’s guiding voice we will live out this reality in our daily choices. To be dead to sin means we are not responding to its influences, not interested in its promises, and not willing to pay its wage in the end.
The Message Bible says: If we get included in Christ’s sin-conquering death, we also get included in His life-saving resurrection.
It’s one thing to die for Jesus, and another to live for Him. To live for Him means to have life in common with Jesus, or to co-survive. It’s like having a live-in partner. We are to let Jesus live His life through our vessel of clay each day. In so doing He will be able to use us to reach our world and rescue the dying people around us with His loving hand.
I am dead to sin and alive to God. I allow Jesus to live His life through me today.
- Reading Plan A: Luke 4:33-44
- Reading Plan B: Titus 1
- Reading Plan C: Joshua 14,15; Luke 4:33-44
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Word of Faith Church & Outreach Center
Called to the Body of Christ as a pastor and teacher, Tim Davidson pioneered Word of Faith Church in Bismarck in 1980. He served as its Lead Pastor for 35 years and now serves as Founding Pastor. Pastor Tim has pioneered 6 churches in North Dakota and now serves as Regional Director for Rhema Ministerial Association International. Teaching believers foundational truths from God's Word is his passion.
He has authored 3 yearly devotion books that are used both here and overseas to help believers become "rooted and grounded" in their faith.
God is now calling Pastor Tim to share the treasury of wisdom and knowledge God has given to him with other pastors and churches.

