BobRyan
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The believer succeeds (Rom. 1:1-17; 3:24-5:19) because he rejects his own attempts to keep the law and instead embraces by faith the good news that Christ has satisfied all of the Law's requirements IN HIS PLACE.
1. Romans 1:1-17 makes no reference at all to "his own attempts to keep the law". But still we can all agree that this is not what the saints of Romans 1:1-7 are doing nor is it what the saints of Romans 2:11-16, or 26-29 are doing. Nor is it what the saints of Romans 6 and Romans 8 are doing. Instead of "by their own attempts to keep the law" the born-again sainst "by the Spirit put to death the deeds of the flesh" Romans 8.
Paul says of the saints who are born again - with a new nature containing the Law of God "written on the heart" -- hint: the New Covenant of Hebrews 8 "What matters is keeping the Commandments of God" 1Cor 7:19
Walter said -
He is no longer under the law (Rom. 6:14)
Indeed no longer under the condemnation of the Law - the saints are then called in Romans 6 to NOT sin!
Romans 6
1What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase?
2May it never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it?
3Or do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus have been baptized into His death?
4Therefore we have been buried with Him through baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life.
5For if we have become united with Him in the likeness of His death, certainly we shall also be in the likeness of His resurrection,
6knowing this, that our old self was crucified with Him, in order that our body of sin might be done away with, so thatwe would no longer be slaves to sin;
7 for he who has died is freed from sin.
8Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him,
9knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death no longer is master over Him.
10For the death that He died, He died to sin once for all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God.
11Even so consider yourselves to be dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus.
12Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its lusts,
13and do not go on presenting the members of your body to sin as instruments of unrighteousness; but present yourselves to God as those alive from the dead,
13 -and your members as instruments of righteousness to God.
14For sin shall not be master over you, for you are not under law but under grace.
15What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? May it never be!
16Do you not know that when you present yourselves to someone as slaves for obedience, you are slaves of the one whom you obey, either of sin resulting in death, or of obedience resulting in righteousness?
17But thanks be to God that though you were slaves of sin, you
became obedient from the heart to that form of teaching to which you were committed,
18and having been freed from sin, you became slaves of righteousness.
Paul is not calling the lost to this position because the lost are condemned by the Law. The lost must first be born-again, saved, justified and walking by faith, "by the spirit puting to death the deeds of the flesh" Romans 8.
It is only that saved saint that engages in such a Romans 8 walk of faith.
But if we must continually "circle back" to the POV of the lost then we have to keep going to back to the fact that they must first repent TURN from their wicked ways - be "born-again" etc.
This desire to continually "circle back" to the case of the lost - is why in Heb 5-6 Paul says that the church remains in infancy. And so in Heb 6:1 Paul says "LEAVING the elementary teaching... not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works"...
Yet there are some Bible teachers today that would not have their readers, their followers, their congregations hear Paul on this point. They will instead "circle back" each time the subject of the Christian walk comes up because in that born-again context Paul insists "But what matters is KEEPING the Commandments of God". 1Cor 7:19
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1John 2:
3 Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments.
4 He who says, “I know Him,” and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
5 But whoever keeps His word, truly the love of God is perfected in him. By this we know that we are in Him.
6 He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked.
How nice it is indeed to find a point of ageement.
in Christ,
Bob
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