I have my own interpretation but would like to hear what you all might think of the following scriptures.
Acts Of The Apostles 24:15 (NWT) and I have hope toward God, which hope these [men] themselves also entertain, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.
Romans 6:7 (NWT) For he who has died has been acquitted from [his] sin.
I find the ' future tense ' is used at Acts of the Apostles 24:15 meaning there ' will be ' a future resurrection.
Since the wicked will be ' destroyed forever ' as per Psalms 92:7, then only the righteous and unrighteous can have a resurrection. Some having a first or earlier resurrection -> Luke 22:28-30; Revelation 20:6; Revelation 5:9-10.
As Romans 6:23 tells us the price tag of sin is = death, so one's death
stamps the price tag of sin as
Paid In Full.
So, that is why Romans 6:7 can say the dead are acquitted or freed from their sins.
Just as a governor can pardon a person so the crime charges No longer stick, Jesus can pardon a person so the sin charges No longer stick.
Since we can Not resurrect oneself or another we need someone who can resurrect us.
Jesus can and will - Revelation 1:18. During Jesus' millennium-long day of governing over Earth most of the resurrected dead will have the opportunity to gain everlasting life on a beautiful paradisical Earth as originally offered to Adam before his downfall.
We who are still living have two (2) choices presented to us at 2 Peter 3:9.
Either we need to ' repent ' or we will ' perish ' (be destroyed) at the coming time of Matthew 25:31-33,37,40.