Hymns for Romans 6

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Baptized in Water Romans 6:1-11This hymn directly reflects Romans 6's theology of baptism as dying and rising with Christ to new life.24
Take My Life, and Let It Be Romans 6:19This hymn reflects Romans 6's call to present ourselves as living sacrifices, dead to sin and alive to God in consecrated service.20
We Know that Christ Is Raised Romans 6:4This hymn directly reflects Romans 6's teaching that through baptism we share in Christ's death and resurrection to new life.17
Christ Is Alive! Romans 6:5-11This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory over death, echoing Romans 6's theme of dying to sin and rising to new life in Christ.12
I Know That My Redeemer Lives Romans 6:3-11This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection and victory over death, echoing Romans 6's theme of dying to sin and rising to new life in Christ.11
Christ our Passover Romans 6This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory over death, echoing Romans 6's theme of dying and rising with Christ.10
Hymn 106 Romans 6:1-2This hymn directly echoes Romans 6's teaching that grace should never be an excuse to continue in sin.9
Alleluia, Alleluia! Give Thanks Romans 6:6This hymn directly echoes Romans 6's teaching that believers are crucified and raised with Christ to new life.8
Now Let Us from This Table Rise Romans 6:4This hymn directly echoes Romans 6's theme of dying and rising with Christ through baptism into new life.8
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Romans 6:9This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory over death, echoing Romans 6's theme of dying to sin and rising to new life in Christ.6
The Day of Resurrection Romans 6:4This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory over death and sin's dominion, directly reflecting Romans 6's theme of dying to sin and rising to new life in Christ.6
O Jesus, I Have Promised Romans 6:13This hymn reflects Romans 6's call to die to sin and live as servants devoted to righteousness in Christ.5
I Surrender All Romans 6:11-22This hymn reflects Romans 6's call to die to sin and live wholly surrendered to Christ in newness of life.5
Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain Romans 6:9-11This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as liberation from sin's bondage, echoing Romans 6's theme of dying and rising with Christ to new life.5
At the Name of Jesus Romans 6:4This hymn celebrates Christ's exaltation and lordship, echoing Romans 6's theme of dying to sin and living in newness of life through Christ.5
Make Me a Captive, Lord Romans 6:18-22This hymn reflects Romans 6's paradox that becoming a slave to Christ brings true freedom from sin.5
Hymn 122 Romans 6:3-4This hymn directly references Romans 6's teaching on baptism as burial with Christ and rising to new life freed from sin.5
Baptized into Your Name Most Holy Romans 6:4This hymn directly references Romans 6's teaching about being "buried with Christ" in baptism and dying to sin to live in newness of life.5
Crown him with many crowns Romans 6:9This hymn celebrates Christ's triumph over death and the grave, echoing Romans 6's theme of dying to sin and rising to new life through Christ.4
The Strife Is O’er Romans 6:9-10This hymn celebrates Christ's victory over death through resurrection, echoing Romans 6's theme of dying and rising with Christ to new life.4

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