We'll be looking this morning at Romans 7:14-25. This is that famous passage where Paul describes his struggle with sin. And everyone who deals with this passage has to grapple with a vital and difficult question. And it's this: "When the apostle Paul wrote Romans 7:14-25, was he describing his own experience as a Christian, or was he looking back at his life before his conversion and describing the conflict he felt as an unbeliever who was in bondage to sin?" Is this really Paul the apostle speaking as a Christian, or is he looking back on his old life and describing what the struggle with sin was like for Saul of Tarsus?
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Can you make a correction to my last sentence ... Unto Him who loved us, and washed away our sins in His own blood (Revelations 1:5)
Mephibosheth (3/17/2014)
from King's Table
Don't Despair and Don't Give Up The Fight ! Amen ! Thank you Brother Thank You Pastor ! That's a fair summary of my interpetatjon of Romans 7 and Galatians 5 that this is the daily battle of the Christian. There can be some seasons of refreshing but overall it's a daily battle and some days can be an hourly battle. Beauty is the overall outcome ... He will complete the good work He began in you (Philipians) Unto Him who loved us, and washed away our sins in His own sins (Revelations 1:5)
Phil Johnson is Executive Director of Grace to You, the media ministry of John MacArthur. Phil is also an elder at Grace Community Church, where he pastors the GraceLife fellowship group. He is probably best known for his websites, which include The Spurgeon Archive and The Hall...