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Episode description
In this episode Dr Clark works through Romans 6:12–23, continuing to consider Paul's teaching about the union of the believer with Christ's death to sin and his union with Christ's resurrection life. What does it mean when Paul says that "sin shall no longer have dominion over you"? For more on these see the resources in the show notes. He also reads comments from the Apple Podcasts Heidelcast page. The opening audio features Nick Bahe and Matt Schick from the Schick and Nick Podcast.
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