Romains 6:5

5 Car si, lui devenant semblables dans sa mort, nous avons été faits une même plante avec lui, nous le serons aussi à sa résurrection;

Romains 6:5 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 6:5

For if we have been planted together
This is not to be understood of an implantation of Jews and Gentiles together in One body; nor of an implantation of believers together in a church state; but of an implantation of Christ and his people together; which is openly done at conversion, in consequence of a secret union with him before; when they are transplanted from a state of nature, and are ingrafted into Christ; have the graces of the Spirit of God implanted in them, and grow up under the dews of grace, and shinings of the sun of righteousness upon them, and bring forth much fruit; now as these persons, by virtue of their secret union with Christ from eternity, as their head and representative, with whom they were crucified, in whom they died representatively, share in his death, enjoy the benefits of it, and feel its efficacy, and through it become dead to the law, sin, and the world, which is meant by

the likeness of his death;
so these same persons shall be also planted

in the likeness of his resurrection;
that is, they shall share in the benefits, and feel and enjoy the effects of it; not only their bodies will be raised at the last day, as their souls are now regenerated by virtue of it, and in resemblance to it; but their are, and shall be so influenced by his Spirit and grace, which has raised them from death to life, that they shall walk in newness of life; of which baptism is a lively representation, and to which it is a constant obligation.

Romains 6:5 In-Context

3 Ne savez-vous pas que nous tous qui avons été baptisés en Jésus-Christ, nous avons été baptisés en sa mort?
4 Nous avons donc été ensevelis avec lui par le baptême en sa mort, afin que, comme Christ est ressuscité des morts par la gloire du Père, de même nous marchions, nous aussi, dans une vie nouvelle.
5 Car si, lui devenant semblables dans sa mort, nous avons été faits une même plante avec lui, nous le serons aussi à sa résurrection;
6 Sachant que notre vieil homme a été crucifié avec lui, afin que le corps du péché soit détruit, et que nous ne soyons plus asservis au péché.
7 Car celui qui est mort, est affranchi du péché.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.