"There
is only one sense in which it may be said that Jesus “died to sin” and that is
he bore its penalty, since “the wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Having
paid sin’s wage (or borne its penalty) by dying, he has risen to a new life. So
have we, by union with him. We too have died to sin, not in the sense that we
have personally paid its penalty (Christ has done that in our place, instead of
us), but in the sense that we have shared in the benefit of his death. Since
the penalty of sin has been borne, and its debt paid, we are free from the
awful burden of guilt and condemnation. And we have risen with Christ to a new
life, with the sin question finished behind us.” John Stott, The Cross of Christ, p. 270
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