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Romans 7:9
Excerpted from: Passover (Part Two)

Now, was Judaism the religion of Moses? Was Judaism the truth of the Old Testament? Brethren, by this apostle's own admission (in Romans 7, you can check it out yourself), Paul did not even understand what sin is. Romans 7:7—he said he did not know, until the law came (until the Word came). Then he said: Sin revived and I died. (Romans 7:9)

For the first time in his life, upon conversion, he had a clear and a true understanding of "what sin is." And when he said, "I died;" it means that he repented. And he was baptized in the water, buried.


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