For the death of Christ is nothing else than a dying to sin, and we are admonished to become like Him in His death: “For you have died and your life is hid with Christ in God.” Yes, Jacob’s hip has dried up, death is swallowed in victory; for if we have died to sin (which is a power of death), we have become God-fearing and righteous through the resurrection of Christ, for we are also walking in a new life; that is, we are found in the spiritual resurrection.
For on the cross He bore our sins in His body that we may be released from sin and live unto righteousness. It is therefore no trifle to boast of Christ’s death; for how can one who is still in sin say that Christ has died for him?
Since Christ died once for all to sin, the life he [the Christian] lives, he lives to God; and the life of Christ, which alone is righteousness, is completely reflected in him. I therefore faithfully admonish that we always keep the Lord Jesus in mind and adapt ourselves according to the example of the healing words that came from His mouth; for His word is eternal life. And we should put to death our old self.

-Thomas von Imbroich, taken from one of the letters to his wife, which he wrote to her in prison- mid 1500s. (From the book, Golden Apples in Silver Bowls)


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