This document provides an overview and analysis of Romans 6, which discusses being freed from sin and enslaved to righteousness. It divides the chapter into two sections. The first addresses being a new person in Christ, while the second addresses no longer being under sin's power but God's. It explains that believers have died to sin and their old selves have been crucified, while their new selves have been raised to walk in newness of life. Believers are exhorted to realize they are dead to sin and to act accordingly by putting off their old selves and putting on their new identities in Christ.