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Deliverance by Desire

NetChaplain

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The “law of sin” or, in other words, the principle and power of sin, is in its ability to cause the desire to sin; it’s in the desire to sin, and not in the sinning that the “old man” has its “dominion” in those yet to be reborn (Romans 6:14). Thus to eliminate the dominion of the old man or old nature, and yet retain its presence and activities (for continually exercising faith in Christ’s expiation), there must be a dominion from a “new man” or new nature.

This new dominion has its “work in you” from God that dominates our will after the old man, otherwise there is no freedom from the old man (Ephesians 4:24; Colossians 3:10; Philippians 2:13). There is no neutral position in the will of man. All are dominated, either by the sin from the old man or by the righteousness of the new man (Romans 6:18).

Our “freedom from the law of sin” in Romans 8:2 is mostly seen in the fact that we no longer desire “after the flesh, but after the Spirit” (Romans 8:4).
 

SGO

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Our “freedom from the law of sin” in Romans 8:2 is mostly seen in

the fact that we no longer desire “after the flesh,

but after the Spirit” (Romans 8:4).


If you can say this is your experience every day you have indeed been blessed.
 

NetChaplain

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If you can say this is your experience every day you have indeed been blessed.
Hi and thanks for your comment! In stating this another way, it merely concerns the truth that nobody reborn wills to desire evil, though the old man in us desires nothing else but evil. This answers to fact "ye are not in the flesh" (Rom 8:9), i.e. not desirous after the sin nature, which will manifest with everyone reborn, as we will ever be learning to "put off the old man with his deeds" (Col 3:9).
 

SGO

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Thank you for commenting.
Sounds easy when you say it and any blame is not on me.
 
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