I am crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who lives in me¡
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In Gal. 2:20 ¡®NolongerI¡¯ does not indicate an (exchanged) life, a life in which Christ comes in and we go out. " As regenerated people, we have both the old "I," which has been (crucified) (Rom. 6:6), and a new "I," concerning which Paul said, " (I) live." The old "I" was resurrected and (God) was added to it. On the one hand, Paul had been (terminated) , but on the other hand, a resurrected Paul, one who was regenerated with God as his (life) , still lived. Furthermore, although Paul said, "No longer I," he also said, "It is Christ who lives in me," for it was (Christ) who lived, but it was in (Paul) that He lived. The two, Christ and Paul, had one (life) and one (living) .(See Gal. 2:20 note 2)
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