Spiritual Sanity and Romans 7

Spiritual Sanity and Romans 7

Whatever being a saint, holy, and light in the darkness means the greatest embodiment of these wonderful attributes, the Apostle Paul said, “Yes.  I am these things.  But I am filled with sin.”  In his own words:  “It is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells in me…nothing good dwells in me, that is in my flesh (or “in my sinful nature”)…Wretched man that I am!  Who will deliver me from this body of death?” (Rom 7.17, 18, 24)…

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The Normal Christian Life and Romans 7 (Part 1)

Sue grew up in church. She never knew a day she did not know and trust Jesus.  Her testimony has always seemed, well, boring.  Throughout her Christian life Sue has wondered, “Am I missing something?”  She will tell you she does not struggle with “bad sins,” and what she does struggle with, a little extra self-discipline, will power, Bible study, and prayer can handle…

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A Gospel Life In the Arena

Paul calls us to enter the arena of real life where the law reveals reality to us – that we are not good people.  Why would we ever want to do that?   Paul’s answer is the story of his own personal breakdown before the law (v.9), and how breakdown is ultimately healing…

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From Trash to Gold and Rom. 6:11

Rocky doesn’t shame his son, but points him to who he already is.  Rocky reminds his son of his true identity.  And Paul does the same thing in Romans 6:11 when he says, “So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.”  Paul has already laid the ground work and made very plain that their bodies are no longer to live in sin, but now he hammers the point:  Consider it….

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