yes i've died to sin, Iz--but I confess: i ain't dead yet <whewy*666!!>
 
'dead to sin' in romans is the eschatological prerequisite to 'confessing'--two parts to that (eternal) life:  1)confessing JC himself as in his teaching: 'if you confess Me.."  2)in Christ, confessing our sin/s which is possible only if you/we are 'dead to sin'
 
'what's better than an apple a day', m'am?
 
see Jms 5:16:-) (and) "..confess y/our sins to each other and pray for each other so that [we] may be healed.."
 
(more on 'eschatological prerequisite', above, later,if necessary--gotta run:-)
 
gary ottoson * http://ozg2003.blogspot.com

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