12 March, 2025

Death has no authority over you

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Knowing that Christ, being raised from the dead, dieth no more; death no more hath dominion over Him. (Romans 6:9)

The word dominion used in the scripture above is coined from the Greek word “kurieuō”: this means having lordship or authority over someone. In this context, it suggests that death no longer holds dominion over the children of God.

So, what is death? It’s more than just a physical end—it’s the separation of the body from the soul, a disconnection from the source of life itself. In Genesis 2:17, God warns humanity that consuming the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil would result in death. This signifies a profound disconnection from the divine source of life. When Adam and Eve ate from the tree, they experienced a heartbreaking separation from God’s presence. This alienation occurs when one becomes overly self-aware and turns away from God.

It’s crucial to grasp that a life lived apart from God is essentially a life of death. This state signifies an eternal perishing nature, where death isn’t just the physical separation of body and soul; it’s the complete disconnection from God. Every person who lacks the Spirit of God lives in this deadened state, under the dominion of death.

But here’s the good news: when you are born of the Spirit of God, everything changes! You inherit the nature of God—eternity itself. This means you are forever connected to your source of life. Embracing this new life makes you God-conscious, filled with joy, and immersed in continuous communion with Him. For those born of God, death loses its grip entirely. You carry within you the very life of God, creating an enduring link that defies death and nurtures an everlasting existence.

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12 March, 2025

Death has no authority over you

Knowing that Christ, being raised from the dead, dieth no more; death no more hath dominion over Him. (Romans 6:9)

The word dominion used in the scripture above is coined from the Greek word “kurieuō”: this means having lordship or authority over someone. In this context, it suggests that death no longer holds dominion over the children of God.

So, what is death? It’s more than just a physical end—it’s the separation of the body from the soul, a disconnection from the source of life itself. In Genesis 2:17, God warns humanity that consuming the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil would result in death. This signifies a profound disconnection from the divine source of life. When Adam and Eve ate from the tree, they experienced a heartbreaking separation from God’s presence. This alienation occurs when one becomes overly self-aware and turns away from God.

It’s crucial to grasp that a life lived apart from God is essentially a life of death. This state signifies an eternal perishing nature, where death isn’t just the physical separation of body and soul; it’s the complete disconnection from God. Every person who lacks the Spirit of God lives in this deadened state, under the dominion of death.

But here’s the good news: when you are born of the Spirit of God, everything changes! You inherit the nature of God—eternity itself. This means you are forever connected to your source of life. Embracing this new life makes you God-conscious, filled with joy, and immersed in continuous communion with Him. For those born of God, death loses its grip entirely. You carry within you the very life of God, creating an enduring link that defies death and nurtures an everlasting existence.