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Romans 10:9-10

Romans 10:13

Romans 10:9-10 emphasizes the importance of confessing with your mouth and believing in your heart that Jesus is Lord for salvation. It highlights the power of faith and the role of confession in maintaining a relationship with God. These verses serve as a reminder of the fundamental principles of Christian faith and the significance of personal declaration in the Christian walk.
In Romans 10:13, it is written that whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. This powerful verse serves as a reminder of the grace and mercy that is available to all who seek salvation through faith. Embracing this truth can bring hope and comfort to those in need of redemption and guidance in their spiritual journey.

Romans 10:9-10

Romans 10:13

“That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.”

For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.
For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.
“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”

Receive Jesus as Your Savior

Take the step of faith today. Confess with your mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus is Lord. Repeat this prayer:
“Jesus, I humbly admit that I have fallen short and am in need of your grace to find forgiveness for my sins. I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the sacrifice you selflessly made on my behalf. With a heart full of humility and hope, I embrace your boundless mercy and unconditional love, allowing them to transform me from within. I joyfully acknowledge You as my Lord and Savior, the one who guides and saves me with unwavering love and grace. In heartfelt gratitude, I proclaim my faith in You, trusting in Your divine presence to lead me on the path of righteousness and salvation. My soul is uplifted by the knowledge of Your eternal mercy and compassion, filling me with peace and purpose as I walk in Your glorious light. I believe in my heart that God not only raised You from the dead, but also offers eternal life to all including myself as we accept Jesus as our Savior. I accept this gift of salvation now and I will experience the true power of His resurrection in my life. By faith in Your Word, I receive salvation now. Thank You for saving me.”

Amen

Freed from the Shackles of Sin.

THE SPIRITUAL NATURE OF THE LAW

Discover the liberation from the shackles of sin, enabling a path towards redemption and spiritual enlightenment. Experience the transformation that comes from breaking free from the chains of temptation and embracing a life of righteousness and virtue. Embrace a new sense of freedom and empowerment as you walk away from the darkness and towards a brighter, more fulfilling future.

The King James Version of the passage has led to some uncertainty regarding Paul’s intended meaning; it is rather verbose and unclear. If you are able to grasp this concept, it has the power to transform your self-image once you embrace a new identity. Understanding it can lead to a profound shift in how you perceive yourself as you evolve into a different version of who you are.

Romans 7:14–20
For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am
carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do
I allow not: for what I would, that do I not;
but what I hate, that do I. If then I do that
which I would not, I consent unto the law that
it is good. Now then it is no more I that do it,
but sin that dwelleth in me. For I know that
in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good
thing: for to will is present with me; but how
to perform that which is good I find not. For
the good that I would I do not: but the evil
which I would not, that I do. Now if I do that
I would not, it is no more I that do it, but sin
that dwelleth in me.

Unveil Your Evolution

Some readers have come across this and expressed their thoughts, “See, this serves as a clear indication that your inherent sinful nature is evident and undeniable!” Challenging the established beliefs set forth by Paul in nearly two full chapters would be a significant deviation from the norm.

Others would say, “Paul, in his reflection as a Christian, highlights the struggle of trying to fulfill his intentions of doing good, despite being constrained by the same sinful nature that affects us all. As a pivotal figure in the writing of the New Testament, he candidly admits to grappling with the limitations imposed by human frailty and the inherent tendency towards wrongdoing. This acknowledgment of his own imperfections serves as a poignant reminder of the universal struggle against sin and the continuous effort required to strive towards righteousness.” Paul’s transformation is evident as he declares that his sinful nature no longer dominates him; he has indeed left behind the old inner–man. This affirmation showcases his growth and steadfast commitment to his new identity.

He just emphasized that attempting to live for God solely through human effort and strength is ultimately futile and ineffective. It is beyond our capacity to rely solely on our own abilities and power to fulfill the will of God in our lives. Without recognizing our need for divine guidance and assistance, our endeavors to live in alignment with God’s purpose will fall short and be in vain.

Why? Your instincts and impulses guide your thought processes and behaviors, shaping your decisions and actions. Even though you have the ability to influence it to a certain extent, your impact may be limited in certain situations—enhancing behavior modification techniques and incorporating a variety of additional methods to achieve optimal results—you are never going to completely dominate the physical body.

It is a journey of discovery, growth, and acceptance of its limitations and strengths. Embrace the challenge of understanding and working with your flesh, rather than trying to control it entirely. Embrace the journey of growth and self-discovery that comes with navigating the complexities of the human body.

That’s why you can look forward to receiving a new transformed body in the glory of heaven. Get ready for a fresh perspective as you welcome a new soulful—mental, emotional—aspect into your life. (Rom. 8:23; 1 Cor. 13:12; and 2 Cor. 5:2–4).

Renew Your Spirit

You are never going to attain perfection in this life, but you can always strive to improve and grow as a person. Embrace your imperfections and use them as opportunities for learning and self-discovery. Remember that progress is more important than perfection, and that the journey towards self-improvement is what truly matters. Be kind to yourself and others along the way, and focus on being the best version of yourself that you can be. No good thing dwells in your flesh (Rom. 7:18), It’s inevitable that there will always be some level of inadequacy.

Jesus Christ resides within your newly transformed spirit, guiding and empowering you in every aspect of life. His presence brings light, love, and strength, illuminating your path and filling your soul with peace and joy. As you walk in faith and surrender to His will, you experience a deep connection and intimacy with the Savior who dwells within you, shaping your character and molding you into His likeness. Embrace this divine indwelling and allow it to permeate every area of your being, knowing that you are never alone, but always accompanied by the loving presence of Jesus Christ within you. (Gal. 2:20), He is not just a good thing, but a source of joy and inspiration. His presence brings warmth and positivity to every situation, spreading happiness like ripples in a pond. With his kind heart and caring nature, he effortlessly makes a difference in the lives of those around him. He is a shining example of compassion and generosity, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he meets.

Some individuals are drawn to citing the words of Isaiah. 64:6, which says that “all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags,” but Jesus is now our ultimate source of righteousness, guiding us with unwavering love and grace through every step of our journey. His presence illuminates our path and empowers us to live with purpose and conviction, leading us towards a life filled with hope, joy, and abundance. Embrace His righteousness as your own, for in Him, we find true liberation and fulfillment beyond measure.

First Corinthians 1:30 says that He “is made unto [you] wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption. ”Suggesting that your renewed righteousness is comparable to a soiled rag is akin to degrading Jesus himself. That statement lacks precision and needs clarification. Let’s explore the details further to ensure accuracy in our information. You must begin with the realization that deep within your spirit, you possess inherent righteousness that guides your actions and decisions. Trust in this inner righteousness to lead you towards truth, integrity, and authenticity in all that you do.

Embrace this fundamental aspect of your being as a source of strength and moral compass in navigating life’s challenges and opportunities. Remember, your spirit holds the key to unlocking your full potential and living a purpose-driven life rooted in the values of righteousness and goodness. As you allow your innermost being to shine forth through your soul and your physical form, you will experience a beautiful transformation in every aspect of your existence. The blossoming of love, boundless joy, profound peace, profound healing, and abundant prosperity will flow effortlessly through you, bringing a sense of deep fulfillment and purpose to your life.

So, in this passage of Romans 7, Paul was conveying that without the influence of the spirit and focusing solely on the physical and natural aspects, one would realize the inherent inability to live out God’s will, just as they did before experiencing a spiritual rebirth. The recognition of this truth highlights the profound impact of the spiritual transformation on one’s ability to align their life with God’s purpose and direction.

Living out the Christian faith can often feel overwhelming and unattainable on our own. It is only by relying on the power of the Spirit of God that we are able to navigate the challenges and triumphs of this journey. Remember, with His strength, all things are possible (Phil. 4:13). To truly understand your identity in the spiritual realm, it is essential to intentionally transform your mind to align with your true self. Embracing this renewal process will empower you to fully embrace who you are meant to be in the spirit.

As a born-again believer, you no longer have a nature to sin. Your renewed spirit is empowered to overcome temptations and walk in righteousness, guided by the grace of God. Embrace the freedom and victory that comes from being a new creation in Christ, living a life that reflects His love and forgiveness. Trust in His strength and transformation in every step you take, knowing that you are no longer bound by the cycle of sin but empowered to live a life of faith and obedience; However, there is a law that inhibits the full expression of your true identity. This legal restriction hinders the manifestation of your authentic self, creating a barrier to embracing your innate potential and living in alignment with your deepest desires.

The law of sin is a relentless force that constantly opposes your progress and success, creating obstacles in your path that seem insurmountable. It is a constant battle against your best efforts, always seeking to hold you back and hinder your growth. It actively undermines your thought processes and hinders your mental capabilities, ultimately impeding your cognitive function and decision-making abilities. That’s the battlefield. If it wins there, you will begin to embody the familiar characteristics of your past self. This transformation will reveal aspects of your old nature that may have been hidden or suppressed, allowing you to reconnect with who you once were.

Paul wrote about it here:
“I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death?”
Romans 7:21–24

Once again, it is crucial to emphasize that the apostle Paul is not referring to himself as a wretched man, despite his long years as a Christian. Despite being a powerful man of God in the spirit, when separated from Christ, Paul’s aim is to show man’s true nature as wretched men was revealed. This underscores the importance of staying connected to Christ to overcome our sinful nature and strive towards righteousness. I have also experienced the incredible blessings that God has bestowed upon me. My life has been filled with amazing moments, all of which I attribute to the grace of Jesus.

That’s how Paul answers the dilemma of a man operating apart from Christ by emphasizing the importance of finding true purpose and guidance in life through a relationship with Christ. By recognizing the need for spiritual connection and guidance, individuals can experience a sense of fulfillment and direction that transcends earthly limitations and leads to a more meaningful and purposeful existence. Embracing the teachings and values of Christ allows individuals to navigate life’s challenges with wisdom, grace, and a sense of peace that can only come from a deep connection with the divine:I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.

“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.”
Romans 7:25–8:2

This is a powerful revelation! The law of the Spirit of life not only grants you freedom from the law of sin and death but also empowers you to live a life filled with purpose and abundance. Embrace this truth and walk confidently in the newfound liberty that has been bestowed upon you. If you’re born again, you have the power to resist the temptation of sin and live a life guided by faith and righteousness. With a renewed spirit, you can find strength and courage to uphold your beliefs and make choices that align with your values. Embrace this transformation and walk confidently on the path of grace and redemption. If you feel stuck in a cycle of struggle, it may be time to shift your perspective and embrace the transformation happening within you. Renewing your mind to the potential of the new you on the inside can bring clarity and empowerment to navigate life’s challenges with confidence and grace.

Embrace this journey of self-discovery and unlock the power within you to create the life you desire. Here’s another perspective to consider: In Romans 7, the term “spirit” appears just once, referring to a state of mind rather than your regenerated spirit. It is crucial to differentiate between the two in order to fully understand the context of the passage. In Romans 8, the repeated emphasis on the use of “spirit” underscores the importance and significance of this concept in the text, serving as a central theme woven throughout the chapter. This repetition not only highlights the spiritual aspect of the message being conveyed but also emphasizes the deep connection between faith and the spiritual realm that is being explored in Romans 8. By using this term multiple times, the author is able to reinforce the overarching message and provide clarity on the profound spiritual truths being discussed, creating a cohesive and impactful narrative that resonates with readers on a spiritual level, expounding upon the concept of living by the Spirit, whether it be your own inner spirit or the divine Spirit of God, as elucidated by Paul in great detail to highlight the numerous advantages and transformative power that come with aligning your life and actions with the guidance of the Spirit.

Romans 7 is a powerful chapter that delves into the depths of human struggle and confusion, resonating with readers on a profound level. Romans 8 is full of victory and offers a sense of hope and empowerment. The words in this chapter resonate deeply with those seeking strength and inspiration during challenging times, serving as a reminder that there is always light at the end of the tunnel. The powerful message of triumph and resilience found within Romans 8 continues to provide comfort and encouragement to all who read it, reaffirming the belief that we are conquerors in the face of adversity. That’s the beautiful distinction between attempting to please God through our human efforts and embracing the abundant life found in our renewed, transformed spirit that comes from being born again.

AWAKEN TO TRUE FREEDOM

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Under the Old Covenant, the Law worked in you, it should have been guiding your actions and shaping your beliefs. Through its teachings, you were able to find direction and purpose pointed out in your daily life, leading you towards a deeper understanding of your faith and shortcomings. It served as a mirror, reflecting your thoughts and behaviors back to you, showing your actual standing, helping you to strive for righteousness and moral integrity.

The Law was a constant companion, pushing you to grow and evolve in your spiritual journey while you felt you fell short, it tried molding you into the person you were meant to become. “all manner of concupiscence” (Rom. 7:8), which signifies unbridled and unchecked passion that knows no bounds and refuses to be tamed or controlled..” So, when the Law said, “Don’t steal, don’t lie, and don’t covet,” The law ignited within you a strong inclination towards the very actions it explicitly forbid you from engaging in. Man required a reality check regarding his moral predicament.

Now, God created you with the inherent gift of freedom, but the realization of this freedom only comes when you recognize the chains that bind you. It is in acknowledging the need for liberation that you truly begin to embrace the fullness of the freedom that God intended for you.

Jesus patiently attempted to convey this important message to individuals who adamantly believed in their inherent freedom. He dedicated his time and efforts to enlighten them on the profound implications of true freedom, challenging their preconceived notions and encouraging them to expand their understanding of liberation. He replied, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin” (John 8:34). When the Law was introduced, our former self, the old inner man reacted vehemently. It resisted any form of constraint imposed upon it, tumultuous in its opposition to limitations. Our old nature was thrown into chaos, pushing back fiercely against the new regulations set in place. The Law served as a clear indicator of your sinful nature, highlighting the need for redemption and grace.

But Jesus said that it’s not only about what we physically do or don’t do. He said that if you’re angry with your brother without cause, you are in danger of judgment (Matt. 5:22). He also said that if you lust after someone in your heart, you’ve committed adultery (Matt. 5:28).

When you tell anyone, “Thou shalt not,” there’s an undeniable inner voice that compels them to act, a driving force that cannot be ignored.“Bless God, I shall!” Even with the promise of a tempting reward hanging in front of you for motivation, the mere thought of rebelling inevitably creeps into your mind. The allure of going against the grain and breaking free from conformity is irresistible, even in the face of potential consequences.

TREATING OTHERS WITH KINDNESS

God’s divine understanding led to the realization that the Law would deeply impact each of us in a way that uncovers our true selves. So, God gave the Law to bring us out of the deception that we are better than other people and that He owes us something, reminding us of the importance of humility and gratitude in our interactions with others. It serves as a guide for us to treat everyone with respect and compassion, recognizing that we are all equal in the eyes of God and that no one is entitled to special treatment.

The Law teaches us to be mindful of our actions and words, encouraging us to live with integrity and kindness towards one another, fostering a harmonious and loving community based on mutual understanding and empathy. The Law, in its infinite wisdom, allowed sin to reign supreme over our lives, dictating our actions and decisions. (Rom. 6:14).

The Law revealed our shortcomings and highlighted areas where we fell short of meeting the expectations. The main objective was for us to express our thoughts and intentions clearly and effectively. We aimed to articulate our message in a way that resonates with our audience and conveys the essence of our purpose. because “O God, have mercy on me because there’s evil in my heart!”, has been overheard everywhere. And these efforts of the body-of-Jesus, the one true Church are working, leading to successful outcomes and positive results.

Apart from Jesus, we are lost in the darkness of our own selves, searching for meaning and purpose in a world that offers only temporary satisfaction. Without Him, we are like ships adrift on a vast and stormy sea, tossed about by the whims of our own desires and fears. Only by turning to Christ can we find true peace, joy, and fulfillment, for He is the light that guides us through the darkness and the rock upon which we can build our foundation. In Jesus, after the Spirit we calm the waves. In Him, we discover our true identity and purpose, and we are set free from the chains of sin, fear and despair.

If the Law has fueled your temptation for sin even more, it’s crucial to reflect on the impact it has on your actions and choices. Understanding how external influences can intensify our struggles with wrongdoing is key to overcoming them and leading a more fulfilling life. Stay mindful of the power that societal norms and regulations might have on your moral compass, and strive to navigate these challenges with integrity and grace. If there is no guideline set by the Law, then it is natural to assume that there would be no inclination towards committing wrongdoing.

The latter part of Romans 7:8 conveys this same message. It emphasizes the importance of seeking guidance and wisdom in times of uncertainty and confusion. The passage highlights the need to rely on faith and trust in the journey towards enlightenment and understanding: “For without the law sin was dead.” But then in verse 9, Paul explains the significance of his message in a clear and concise manner, shedding light on the deeper meaning behind his words and providing valuable insight for readers to ponder. Paul’s explanation offers a new perspective that adds depth and clarity to the overall message, encouraging further reflection and understanding of the text. This insightful interpretation serves as a guide for readers to navigate through the complexities of the passage, ultimately deepening their appreciation for the wisdom imparted by Paul.

For I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died.
Romans 7:9

When discussing Paul’s life, it is important to consider the period when he was free from the constraints of the Law. This aspect sheds light on his early experiences and influences, providing valuable insights into his beliefs and teachings. By examining the time when Paul lived without the Law, we can better understand the evolution of his perspectives and the foundation of his theological principles. In Romans 5, the Apostle Paul elucidated the concept that sin is not attributed to individuals in the absence of a formal Law. This crucial insight highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between sin and the guidelines set forth by moral and ethical standards. Paul’s teachings serve as a reminder of the nuanced interplay between human behavior and the framework within which it operates, shedding light on the complexities inherent in the perception and attribution of wrongdoing.

Such clarity prompts us to consider the broader implications of our actions within the context of established norms and values, guiding us towards a deeper understanding of accountability and responsibility.(Rom. 5:13). In that previous verse, it is important to recall the statement made about sin entering the world through Adam and spreading to all. This concept highlights the far-reaching consequences of Adam’s actions and serves as a crucial reminder of the impact of sin on humanity. All descendants of Adam inherit a sin nature, passed down through generations since the beginning of humanity. This innate tendency towards sinfulness influences every aspect of human behavior and decision-making, shaping the way individuals interact with the world around them. Despite efforts to overcome this inherent flaw, the impact of this original sin remains profound and pervasive in the lives of all who come after Adam.

Welcomed by the Lord's Embrace

There was indeed a time in our childhood when we were unaware of the Law, allowing our sin nature to go unchecked without consequences. If we were to pass away in our early days of life, we would find ourselves instantly in the loving embrace of the Lord in the heavenly realm. While we may not have been reborn, the absence of imputed sin nature allows for a new beginning and a fresh perspective on our spiritual journey. (Rom. 5:13). As we reach adulthood, each person experiences a unique moment when they come face to face with the Law and the awakening of sin within them. This pivotal stage marks a turning point where our understanding of right and wrong is tested, leading to the resurgence of temptation and moral dilemmas that shape the path ahead. This is the moment when we come to the stark realization that our actions are not merely a defiance of our parents’ rules, but a direct disobedience towards God himself.

I can vividly recall the moment it all changed for me. At just six years old, I came to a profound realization that I had sinned against God. Almost immediately a choice was given me by my parents, who while not aware of my sins allowed I did not have to attend Church anymore and sealed the deal with, “I could keep the collection money”. It took forty-eight years, but I finally found my way back to Him, repenting and seeking His forgiveness. The sin nature had been dwelling within me all along, rarely lying dormant and unaccounted for in the absence of Law. Yet, its presence remained a silent force, waiting for the right circumstances to reveal its true nature and impact on my life. The timing of when the Law first emerges is a unique and personal experience for each individual, varying based on their own journey and circumstances. It remains a mystery, shrouded in uncertainty. While some religious groups may assert knowledge of the exact moment, the truth is elusive and perhaps beyond our comprehension. The concept of pinpointing a specific time frame seems elusive, with the true answer out of reach for now.

But for most people, there is a point in their lives when the Law comes—they know the good they should do; it is a pivotal moment when their moral compass aligns with their actions, guiding them towards making choices that reflect integrity and righteousness in all aspects of their existence. This realization brings about a sense of clarity and purpose, illuminating the path towards living a life filled with compassion, empathy, and kindness towards others, fostering a community built on mutual respect and understanding. This awakening serves as a beacon, shining brightly in the darkness of uncertainty, leading individuals towards a state of moral and ethical fortitude, empowering them to navigate the complexities of life with grace and dignity. (James 4:17) If they continue to ignore the inner voice of wisdom, the inherent sinful nature within them will resurface, leading them down a path towards the inevitable experience of death. (separation from God).

If you do not turn away from your sins and accept the salvation offered through Jesus Christ, the consequences are grave. Sickness, fear, depression, poverty, these burdens will only grow heavier with time. Without repentance and embracing the gift of redemption, the path ahead leads to eternal suffering in hell.

Some will find this reality harsh.

The Law, in all its holiness, fairness, and purity, stands as a flawless embodiment of perfection. It serves as a stark contrast to our inherent imperfections, serving as a powerful reminder of the ultimate standard we should strive to uphold in our daily lives and interactions with others. Again, because of our sin nature, not only could we not keep the Law, but when the commandment came, we became exceedingly sinful. The Lord knew that the Law would have this effect on us, but He graciously gave it to us so that we could come to a deeper understanding of our fallen state and the need for redemption and grace. Through the Law, we are able to see the depth of our brokenness and our desperate need for a Savior who can bring healing and restoration to our souls. God was basically saying, “You might be surprised to discover that your perceived holiness may not be as genuine as you believe.” Unveiling the truth behind the Law: while it may seem to strengthen sin, it ultimately reveals our need for grace and redemption.

So, upon initial observation, it appears that the Law plays a significant role in bringing back the long-forgotten aspects of one’s inner self, leading to a revival of the old self that was once buried deep within. Some individuals may interpret this insight from Paul’s writing in Romans 7:10, leading them to a reasonable deduction based on his words. And the commandment, which was intended to bring life, ultimately led to death. However, it was the Law that inadvertently empowered the sinful nature to drive a wedge between you and God, serving as a barrier rather than a guide towards righteousness and salvation. Paul wrote, “For sin, taking occasion by the commandment, deceived me, and by it slew me. Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good. Was then that which is good made death unto me? God forbid. But sin, that it might appear sin, working death in me by that which is good; that sin by the commandment might become exceeding sinful.”
Romans 7:11–13

Embrace the journey of growth and transformation as you navigate the complexities of faith and obedience. Let the Law guide you towards a deeper understanding of love and forgiveness, leading you towards a life of righteousness and peace. (Rom. 5:20; 1 Cor.15:56), but it also had to be given so we would come to the end of ourselves and receive salvation. It’s only when we come to the end of ourselves that we find the beginning of God’s grace, guidance, and love, leading us towards a path of redemption and renewal. Embracing our vulnerability and surrendering our egos allows us to experience the transformative power of divine presence in our lives, shaping our journey towards spiritual fulfillment and inner peace.

The Law was given by God to strengthen sin that we could see the light, guiding us towards righteousness and understanding the true nature of our actions. Through the Law, we are able to navigate the complexities of moral decision-making and seek redemption for our transgressions, ultimately leading us towards a path of spiritual growth and enlightenment.

THE LAW WAS NEVER ENOUGH.

The Law Was Never the Problem. It is crucial to recognize that while the law may not have been the issue, there are underlying factors that need to be addressed. In order to truly solve the problem at hand, it is essential to delve deeper and consider the root causes that are often overlooked. By acknowledging these complexities and making necessary adjustments, we can create a more effective and inclusive solution for all parties involved.

After the Fall, a common occurrence was the rise of comparisons among individuals, leading to a lack of wisdom in their actions and thoughts. This shift in behavior caused a detrimental impact on the well-being and relationships of those involved, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and mindfulness in today’s society. (2 Cor. 10:12)

They thought, Well, Cain killed Abel, and he got away with it. God didn’t strike him dead. So, Cain’s great-great great-grandson, Lamech, comes along and kills a man in self-defense. Afterward, he rationalized that his actions were more righteous than Cain’s because there was no malice.: “If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, truly Lamech seventy and sevenfold,” (Gen. 4:24). He compared himself to Cain and judged that he was much better than Cain, but when the Law came, it made it clear what sin really was. This realization challenged his previous sense of superiority and forced him to confront the true nature of his actions and intentions. The Law served as a mirror reflecting his flaws and shortcomings, leading him to reevaluate his self-perception and moral standards. The unveiling of sin through the lens of the Law prompted a deep internal reflection and a humbling acknowledgment of his own imperfections, ultimately pushing him towards a path of self-improvement and moral growth:
I had not known sin, but by the law: for I had not known lust, except the law had said, Thou shalt not covet.
Romans 7:7b

Paul wrote something similar in the latter part of Romans 3:20, which says, “By the law is the knowledge of sin.” The entrance of the Law revealed a stark truth – there is no room for ambiguity when it comes to righteousness. In the eyes of the Law, one is either deemed completely righteous or labeled as a sinner, with no in-between. This uncompromising stance forces individuals to confront the stark reality of their actions and choices, emphasizing the importance of moral integrity and accountability in every aspect of life. If you fall short by a hair, you’ll end up miles away.

MASTER THE ART OF PERFECTLY FOLLOWING EVERY LAW!

So many individuals often concentrate solely on rectifying their behaviors, assuming that they can achieve true transformation without acknowledging that divine judgment does not operate with leniency or exceptions. Who desires to achieve excellence in sinning and stand out among those destined for hell? You either have the choice to uphold the entire Law flawlessly without stumbling “in any one principle” (James 2:10), or you must search for a Redeemer who has flawlessly accomplished it and possesses the ability to completely renew your inner self, bringing about a profound transformation. Attempting to adhere to the Law often ends up hindering one’s ability to truly comply with it. The more one tries to keep the Law, the more elusive achieving full compliance becomes. The Law increases your propensity to sin. Once you grasp this concept, you will come to the realization that striving to attain holiness through adherence to the Law is futile, as it becomes apparent that “there is none righteous”, no really, not a single one” (Rom. 3:10) and “all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23).

All individuals are in need of God’s judgment, as none are without fault. It is only through His grace and mercy that the ungodly can find justification. (Rom. 4:5), not by the works of the Law (Rom. 3:20). Now, one cannot help but wonder: Could the Law be equated with sin or is it merely a tool for guidance and justice? This is an important aspect that Paul discussed in Romans 7:7, linking back to the sin comparison in Romans 6:1 and 15. If you truly grasp Paul’s teachings, you may naturally question whether the Law can be equated with sin. However, the resounding response to this inquiry is a firm and emphatic denial. The Law exposed sin, revealing the inner struggles and challenges that individuals faced. It served as a mirror, reflecting the deeper issues at play rather than focusing solely on external actions of wrongdoing.

By shining a light on the root causes of sin, the Law provided an opportunity for introspection and growth, encouraging individuals to address the core issues at hand; it’s discussing the inherent sinful tendencies that exist within us—the struggle of our old self against our true nature. The Law exposed the sin nature as vile. You couldn’t alter it, you were simply stuck with it; there was no way to change the situation.The state of humanity prior to the arrival of Christ was filled with sorrow and despair, a deep sense of longing for redemption and salvation.

In order to truly break free from the burdens of the past, a symbolic death must occur to release the constraints of the old self. This transformation requires shedding the weight of outdated beliefs and behaviors, paving the way for a new beginning and a fresh outlook on life. Only through this process of letting go can one embrace the potential for growth and personal evolution. Through the sacrifice of Christ, you can now experience true freedom. Embrace the gift of liberation that comes from His death and find peace in knowing that this is the only path to finding ultimate freedom.

I want to emphasize that actions do not determine your worth; it is the inherent sin nature within us all. I once thought I was destined for damnation, just like everyone else. Even if you could erase your past mistakes and never repeat them, true change goes beyond behavior modification; it requires a transformation at the very core of your being. In light of this, remember that your core is no more tainted than mine –- we simply express it in different ways.

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Nurture your efforts and watch as they blossom into fruitful results. Take action and cultivate opportunities that will bring forth abundance and success. Embrace the process of growth and see how your hard work and dedication yield bountiful rewards. Remember, with persistence and dedication, you have the power to bring forth fruit in all aspects of your life.

In Romans 7, Paul transitions the conversation to the concept of our relationship with the Old Testament Law, emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical context and significance of these ancient laws in our modern lives. It’s a poignant reminder that our past selves have faded into history, leaving room for growth and transformation to take place.

Now, it is crucial for Christians to grasp the significance of being freed from the Law. While many have been taught that they are no longer bound by it, understanding the profound impact this has is vital.

Why does it even matter that we are not subject to the Law? Understanding the implications of our freedom from legal constraints allows us to explore new possibilities and embrace a sense of autonomy in our actions. By recognizing the limitations that the Law imposes on us, we can break free from societal norms and expectations, paving the way for personal growth and self-discovery. Instead of being bound by rules and regulations, we have the opportunity to chart our own course and define our own path. Embracing this freedom empowers us to live authentically and pursue our passions with a sense of purpose and determination.

Let’s look to what the Apostle Paul says:
Know ye not, brethren, (for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth? For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her husband. So then if, while her husband liveth, she be married to another man, she shall be called an adulteress: but if her husband be dead, she is free from that law; so that she is no adulteress, though she be married to another man.
Romans 7:1–3

This comparison of our relationship with the Law to marriage needs further clarification, particularly considering the complexities of modern society and the ever-evolving nature of legal systems. Marriage is a sacred union that has lost its true meaning in today’s society. People often rush into relationships without understanding the commitment involved, leading to a cycle of divorce and remarriage.

God’s intention for marriage is to be a lifelong bond based on love, respect, and mutual support. It is important for couples to cherish and work on their relationship, rather than giving up at the first sign of trouble. Under the Old Testament Law, if a woman engaged in carnall relations with anyone other than her lawful husband, she was considered to be committing adultery. This meant that the woman was obligated to remain faithful to her husband for as long as he remained alive, as stipulated by the law. This shows how serious adultery was viewed in those times and the consequences it carried for those who violated the marital vows. In the same way that our old self perished, we were reborn and united with a new self.—Christ (Rom. 7:4).

Having both an old man and a new man residing within us simultaneously can be likened to a form of internal infidelity. It suggests a conflict between our past experiences and our current transformation, leading to a sense of inner turmoil and dissonance. Embracing this duality may result in a struggle to find harmony and alignment in our thoughts, emotions, and actions. It is only through introspection and reconciliation that we can truly integrate our past and present selves, ultimately leading to a greater sense of wholeness and authenticity in our lives. That’s a profound truth that Paul is emphasizing. It is impossible to maintain a marital bond with our old sinful nature while also being united with Christ. This strong statement highlights the necessity of choosing to fully commit to Christ and leave behind our past ways.

It is essential that the old self be put to death in order to fully embrace the new nature that Jesus offers. This transformation requires a complete surrender of the old ways to make room for the new beginnings that come with accepting His teachings and grace. By letting go of the past and embracing the newness that Jesus brings, we can experience true growth and spiritual renewal in our lives.

You can’t truly experience transformation until you let go of your old self and embrace a new way of being.. The old inner man has had to die with Christ, After being reborn, your new nature is designed to produce righteousness, just like your old sinful nature produced death. This transformation is truly impactful!

THE YEARNING AND DEDICATION

Discover the profound teachings of Romans 7:5, which delves into the intricate struggles and triumphs of human nature in relation to faith and sin. Gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual journey and inner conflicts expressed in this powerful scripture. Explore the complexities of navigating between the desires of the flesh and the commitment to living a righteous life.

Romans 7:5 provides insight into the ongoing struggle between temptation and redemption, highlighting the obstacles that believers encounter as they strive for spiritual development and eternal salvation. The verse serves as a reminder of the internal battles that individuals face in their spiritual journey, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and faith in overcoming challenges along the path to spiritual growth and ultimate redemption. Before experiencing a spiritual rebirth, Romans 7:5 highlights the state of being consumed by the flesh. This verse underscores the transformation that occurs upon being born again, shedding light on the contrast between life before and after this pivotal moment. The significance of this shift is profound, illustrating a soul moving, aligning shift in perspective and fulfillment witnessed by the Spirit.

The Greek word for flesh in that verse is sarx, a term that holds deep significance in biblical scripture as it is often used to symbolize our human nature and physical existence. The use of sarx highlights the contrast between the spiritual realm and the earthly realm, underscoring the eternal struggle between our worldly desires and our spiritual growth. In examining the implications of sarx in this context, one can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities within the human experience and the constant tension between the material and the divine.

The Greek word in question refers to aspects beyond just the skin or physical body, as it is also interpreted as “carnal” in the New Testament, indicating a connection to the five senses. This underscores a deeper understanding of sensory perception and bodily experiences within the context of this word’s usage.
The flesh represents the non-spiritual aspect of oneself, often referred to as “the body of sin” in Romans 6:6. This part of our being is not transformed through spiritual rebirth, remaining separate from our renewed nature. It encompasses our mental and emotional dimensions, influencing our actions and thoughts in ways that can hinder our spiritual growth and connection to God.

So, while you were in your physical body, the Law was at work within you causing death. It had the power to produce nothing else. However, now we have been freed from the law, released from its grip that held us captive; so that we may now live in a new way of thinking and acting, not bound by rigid rules and regulations. Walk in Jesus after the Spirit.

EMBRACE YOUR TRANSFORMATION THROUGH JESUS' LOVE

Romans 7:6
When we break free from our past selves, we can fully embrace a new life in Christ, shedding the burdens that held us back and experiencing the transformative power of God’s love and grace. Being helped beyond our capabilities shows true care and support, highlighting the importance of connection, empathy, and understanding in times of need. Now liberated from the constraints of the Law, we can live freely, guided by a renewed sense of purpose and dedication. By letting go of our old selves, we can join Jesus in a deep union, allowing His transformative power to flourish in every part of our lives. Embrace the cycle of life and death, recognizing the beauty and significance of each stage on the journey towards growth and renewal.

Let us walk together navigating this path of faith and understanding.

Welcome to your exciting journey ahead

WE ARE FREE FROM LAW

Nurture your efforts with dedication and patience, allowing them to grow and flourish into successful outcomes that bring you satisfaction and fulfillment. Trust in the process, invest in your goals, and embrace the journey as you watch your hard work transform into tangible rewards that make all your efforts worthwhile., cultivating opportunities that lead to abundance and success.

Embrace growth, hard work, and dedication, reaping bountiful rewards with persistence. Understand the importance of being freed from legal constraints, allowing for exploration of new possibilities and autonomy in actions. Break free from societal norms, discover personal growth and self-expression, and define your own path. Embrace freedom, live authentically, and pursue passions with purpose and determination, choosing to fully commit to Christ and leave behind old ways for spiritual renewal and true growth.

Discover the profound teachings of Romans 7:5, which delves into the intricate struggles and triumphs of human nature in relation to faith and sin. Gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual journey and inner conflicts expressed in this powerful scripture. Explore the complexities of navigating between the desires of the flesh and the commitment to living a righteous life.

While you were in your physical body, the Law operated within you, leading to death as its only outcome. However, now we are liberated from the confines of the law’s grasp, enabling us to embrace a fresh perspective and approach to life, unencumbered by strict regulations and rules. Walk with the Spirit of Truth in the light so proud.

Romans 7:6
When we break free from our old selves, we can embrace a new life in Christ. By letting go of the past, we can build a deep relationship with Him, without being held back by our past ways. While the Law used to control us, we are now free to experience God’s love and grace in a transformative way.

Receiving assistance when we need it most is a true sign of care and support. Whether it’s a physical or emotional task, having someone lend a helping hand shows the power of connection, empathy, and understanding. In times of need, being delivered means receiving a solution that was previously out of reach, highlighting the importance of support from others..

Perhaps you’re wondering about the purpose of the Law. While it does guide us in leading a righteous life, it also works to amplify sin within us, challenging traditional beliefs and prompting us to reflect deeper on its role in our lives. As stated in 1 Corinthians 15:56, being set free from the constraints of the Law allows us to live in the freedom and vitality of the spirit, serving with a renewed sense of purpose and dedication.

Through the death of our old self, we can now connect deeply with Jesus by aligning ourselves with His character. This allows His transformative power to bring abundant fruit into every part of our lives.

Acknowledge that the old self has passed, making way for new growth and opportunities. Embrace the idea that with every ending, there is a new beginning, allowing for transformation and renewal. Though the old self is gone, the lessons learned and foundation laid remain as a legacy for the future.

Embrace the cycle of life and death, recognizing the beauty and significance of each stage in the journey.

Welcome to your exciting journey ahead

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Welcome to your exciting journey ahead as you embark on a new chapter in your life. With endless possibilities and opportunities waiting for you, take each moment to explore, grow, and thrive. Embrace the unknown with confidence and courage, knowing that every step you take will lead you closer to your dreams. Let this be a time of transformation, discovery, and self-discovery as you create a life filled with passion, purpose, and fulfillment. Welcome to the beginning of something extraordinary.

The very moment you commit your life to Jesus Christ, the truth of His Word instantly comes to pass in your spirit, transforming you from within and guiding your path with clarity and purpose, leading you towards a life filled with hope, love, and divine blessings that overflow into every aspect of your being.

Now that you’ve experienced a spiritual rebirth, embrace the opportunity for a fresh start and a transformed identity. Just as a butterfly emerges from its cocoon, you are stepping into a brand-new version of yourself, a new creature ready to soar to new heights and embrace all the possibilities that lie ahead.

Please reach out to us and inform us when you have accepted Jesus as your personal Savior through prayer. We would love to hear about your decision and offer our support as you begin this exciting journey of faith.

I encourage you to embrace the transformation of your mindset to align with your true spiritual identity with a sense of urgency and determination. Take the initiative to realign your thoughts and beliefs with the essence of your spirit, allowing yourself to tap into your inner strength and potential. Embrace this process wholeheartedly, striving to awaken and empower the depths of your being with clarity and purpose.

Embrace the transformative power of these profound teachings and experience a newfound sense of fulfillment and serenity in your daily life.
You’re going to begin to encounter the abundant life and lasting peace that Paul discusses in Romans. 8:6: “For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace”.

It is a gradual journey, but the rewards are truly invaluable. The process may require time and effort, but the results are undoubtedly worth every step taken. By staying committed and dedicated, you will witness the transformation and growth that comes from embracing this journey of your mind spirit and soul in the Spirit wholeheartedly.

You will notice transformations occurring in various aspects of your life – whether it be your physical well-being, financial situation, marriage, emotional state, or relationship dynamics. Open yourself up to the possibilities of positive change and watch as your world evolves for the better.

It’s the foundational principle that guides every aspect of the Christian faith and shapes believers’ lives in profound ways.

This is what God has done in me, and it has transformed my life in ways I never thought possible. Every day I am filled with gratitude for the blessings He has bestowed upon me, guiding me through challenges and celebrating my triumphs. My faith in Him has given me strength, hope, and a sense of purpose that has shaped my journey and enriched my soul with love and peace.

I am forever grateful for His grace and mercy, knowing that His presence in my life is a constant source of light and joy that sustains me through all seasons.

I know with unwavering certainty that He will work His miracles in your life just as He has done in mine.

Trust in His divine plan and have faith in the blessings that are destined to come your way. Embrace the journey ahead with hope and optimism, knowing that His love and grace will guide you through every challenge and lead you to a place of abundance and fulfillment. Stay strong in your faith and believe that He has wonderful things in store for you.

DISCOVER YOUR FRESH START AND EMBRACE NEW BEGINNINGS IN CHRIST

Nurture your affairs with care witnessing them flourish into abundant outcomes, cultivating opportunities that lead to success. Embrace the journey of growth, and observe how your perseverance and commitment bring forth plentiful rewards. Remember, with determination and steadfastness, you hold the power to yield fruit in every aspect of your life. In Romans 7, Paul shifts the focus to our relationship with the Old Testament Law, underscoring the importance of grasping the historical context and relevance of these ancient laws in our contemporary lives. It serves as a poignant reminder that our past selves have faded away, making way for growth and transformation to unfold. Understanding the significance of being liberated from the Law is crucial for Christians. While many are aware that they are no longer bound by it, acknowledging the profound impact this freedom has is essential. Why does it matter that we are no longer under the Law’s authority? Recognizing the implications of our liberation from legal constraints allows us to explore new horizons and embrace autonomy in our actions. By recognizing the limitations imposed by the Law, we can break free from societal norms and expectations, paving the way for personal development and self-discovery. Instead of being restricted by rules and regulations, we have the opportunity to carve our own path and define our journey. Embracing this freedom empowers us to live authentically and pursue our passions with purpose and resolve. The comparison of our connection with the Law to marriage demands further explanation, especially in light of the complexities of contemporary society and the ever-changing nature of legal systems. Marriage, once a sacred union, has lost its true essence in today’s world. People frequently rush into relationships without fully understanding the commitment required, resulting in a cycle of divorces and remarriages. God’s ideal for marriage is a lifelong partnership based on love, respect, and mutual assistance. Couples should cherish and invest in their relationship rather than giving up when challenges arise. Under the Old Testament Law, adultery was a grave offense, and a woman was obligated to remain faithful to her lawful husband until his death. This underscores the severity with which adultery was viewed in that era and the repercussions for all those who breached marital vows. Just as our old selves have perished, we are reborn and unified with a new self in Christ. The coexistence of an old and new self within us can be likened to internal infidelity, representing a conflict between past experiences and ongoing transformation, leading to inner turmoil. Embracing this duality may result in a struggle to find harmony in thoughts, emotions, and actions. Only through reflection and reconciliation can we truly merge our past and present selves, leading to a deeper sense of wholeness and authenticity. This underscores the need to fully commit to Christ and abandon our old ways, as maintaining a marital bond with our former sinful nature while being united with Christ is impossible. The old self must perish for us to receive a new nature from Jesus, bringing forth fruit unto righteousness, mirroring opposite how the old sinful nature bore fruit unto death.

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