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Week 2 (June 14): The Law, the Flesh, and the War Within Romans 7 If grace produces new life, why does the Christian still feel the pull toward the old one? Romans 7 is Paul’s honest answer to that question. Before he gets there, he closes the loop on grace and the law: through Christ’s death, the believer has been released from the law the way a widow is released from her husband. The old union is legally over. A new one has begun. But that release does not mean the war is finished. Paul then describes someone who loves God’s law, wants to obey it, and still finds themselves doing the very thing they hate. This is not a picture of defeat. It is a picture of honest self knowledge on the way to the right solution. The law, though holy and good, cannot produce the transformation it reveals the need for. It diagnoses. It does not cure. Paul’s cry, “Who will rescue me from this body of death?” is not despair. It is the right question asked by someone who finally stopped trying to answer it themselves. The practical edge: the feeling that you keep losing the same fight is not evidence that grace has failed. It may be evidence that you are still trying to win it by the wrong means.
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