God raised Him from the dead on the third day in order to prove that Jesus was victorious over sin, death, and hell.
Scene 3: "The victory over death and sin" (movements 49-52)
He died, taking on the sins of the world, and was resurrected, triumphing over sin and death.
That provided the victory over sin and death, and it also proved Jesus was divine.
They therefore believe that victory over sin is possible in this lifetime.
And you have given power over sin.
However, the final victory over sin was anticipated but not completed on the cross.
"He triumphed over sin," said my visitor, as if a text or a phrase were an argument.
It's the proof of his triumph over sin and death.
The English translation makes a promise in you will, meaning that men will surely triumph over sin.