Romans Chapter 6 of the New International Version of the Bible discusses the concept of believers being released from the power of sin and instead becoming servants of righteousness through their connection with Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that baptism symbolises death to a life ruled by sin and being raised to a new life aligned with God. The text argues that since Christians are under grace rather than the law, they should not continue in sin but should instead dedicate themselves to serving God, as the consequence of sin is death, while serving God leads to eternal life.