We are dead to sin in that sin can no longer separate us from God because of the justification of Christ. Dead to the consequences of sin, separation from God.I believe Paul was still feeling the guilt of having put so many Christians to death before he met Christ. Did he mean he still sinned? Wasn't he the same person who wrote we are dead to sin? If someone is dead to sin, they are no longer a sinner, unless they go into complete rebellion against God. Did Paul ever do that?
Not that we do not sin.
Christ's blood is our justification.
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