“Our Sure
Deliverance From Moving in the Flesh
To Moving
in The Spirit”
Romans
Seven
Rom 7:1 ¶ Brethren, do you not know—for I am writing to people acquainted with the Law—that it is during our lifetime that we are subject to the Law?
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Paul
here begins his discussion on the “Law of Moses” by comparing it to a marriage
of two people.
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Let
us once again note for the sake of importance.
In the New Testament, the Law is symbolic of our attempts to please God,
or serve Him, outside of the direct voice of the Holy Spirit. Thus we come to serve the Lord through our
own efforts, agendas, and strength. This is The Law.
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In
the voice of the Holy Spirit however, resides the law of faith, which enables
us to believe and act upon the given promises of God through His voice to bring
them into exxistence.
. Ro 3:27
Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but
by the law of faith.
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In the voice
of God resides the rhema or living Word of God.
Heb
12:19 And the sound of a trumpet, and
the voice of rhemas
which voice they that heard intreated that the word should not be spoken to
them any more:
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Every rhema word has resident and active
within it the law of faith to make the specific rhema word come to pass.
Ro 10:17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the rhema of God.
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In Christ
dwells the rhema word.
Rom
10:6 But the righteousness which is of
faith speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into
heaven? (that is, to bring Christ down from above:)
7 Or, Who shall descend into the deep? (that
is, to bring up Christ again from the dead.)
8 But what saith it? The rhema is nigh thee, even in
thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the rhema of faith, which we preach;
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The rhema
word reveals Christ.
Joh
17:8 For I have given unto them the rhemas which thou gavest me;
and they have received them, and have known surely that I came out from thee,
and they have believed that thou didst send me.
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In the
person of Christ resides grace. Grace
is what sets us free from the bondage of sin.
Rom 6:14 For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace.
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This is why
it is so important for us to obey the voice of God. (Please go back to
the teaching on Romans Six for more in depth information.)
2 A wife, for instance, whose husband is
living is bound to him by the Law; but if her husband dies the law that bound
her to him has now no hold over her.
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Paul begins
his teaching on “The Law”
by comparing it to a marriage between a man and a woman. Here, Paul tells us that a wife is bound to the
law of a marriage between her and her spouse. The law of marriage constrains both partners to remain with each
other “till death do them part.”
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Another
bounding agreement of this marriage law is that it affords absolutely no
provision for marital infidelity in between these two people.
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However if
the husband dies, the wife then becomes free from the marriage law
and can re-marry again.
3 This accounts for the fact that if during
her husband’s life she lives with another man, she will be stigmatized as an
adulteress; but that if her husband is dead she is no longer under the old
prohibition, and even though she marries again, she is not an adulteress.
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Once again
we see Paul’s continuing and wonderful dissertation of the marriage law.
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Wherefore,
my brethren, ye also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ; that ye
should be married to another, even to him who is raised from the dead, that we
should bring forth fruit unto God.
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Verse five
is of supreme importance to the victorious Christian life. Let us look at it carefully.
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Ye
also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ; Through the death of Christ we have
become dead to “the Law.” As the wife
became released from the law of marriage at the death of her husband, so we
became released from “The Law” at the death of Christ. This means that we are released from serving
the Lord by our own strength, out of condemnation, guilt, performance, our own
agendas and programs, into a simple walk of attaining to all the promises and
blessings of God through the voice of the Holy Spirit.
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that
ye should be married to another, even to him who is raised from the dead.
Herein lies the beauty of walking simply by the voice of the Spirit of
God. Now that we have been released
from serving God through “The Law” by the death of Christ, we are free to re-
marry. Our remarriage is to no one else
than Christ Himself. In this
remarriage, we are espoused even to him who is raised from the dead. Christ now abiding in the power of
resurrection life cannot be touched by sin or bondage of any kind. Our remarriage now to Christ means that we
no longer serve God out of our strength, performance, or agendas. We now live our Christian lives simply out
of the voice of the Spirit in the power of Christ’s resurrection life. This is the only way to bear lasting fruit
unto the Lord. that we should bring forth fruit unto God.
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Is it any
mystery that our lives and our churches are so powerless caught in the web of
dead programs and the yield of little fruit?
We continue to serve God under The Law though in fact we have been
released from it? Why do we still live
in this deception? It is because
we have not allowed the Lord to take us through Romans Six. Please re study it if necessary. The teaching is on the web site.
5 For whilst we were under the thraldom of our
earthly natures, sinful passions— made sinful by
the Law—were always being aroused to action in our bodily faculties that
they might yield fruit to death.
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Please
observe that God’s purpose for giving us the more than 600 laws under Moses,
(as I said called “The Law”), had nothing to do with us ever keeping them! This includes the Ten Commandments!
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Are the Ten
Commandments then bad, or is the Law of Moses wrong, and they should not be
followed? ABSOLUTELY NOT!! All the laws of God are good! Well, how do we solve this puzzling
dilemma? The answer lies in that were
never supposed to obey The Law through our own strength! As a matter of fact, as we shall see, The
Law was given by God to point out to us and expose our sinfulness! Therefore the more that we try to obey God
in our own strength, the more that we will end up sinning. The answer to our deliverance is found in
the following scriptures.
Ro 8:4 That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Ro
10:4 For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness
to every one that believeth.
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Both of
these scriptures are similar to each other.
One important item to note about these scriptures is that The Law is
good and that God expects it to be followed and fulfilled perfectly. However its fulfillment cannot and will not
occur through our own efforts.
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As we die to
self through the operation of the cross of Christ, the person of Christ is
revealed in us. As the person of Christ
is revealed within us, the voice of the Spirit becomes more defined and clearer
within us. It is the presence of the revealed
Person of Christ who is the end of the law.
The fulfillment of the law comes to those who walk in the Spirit
following the Voice of the Lord. The
resurrection life of the Lord found in the revealed Person of Christ is what
purifies us and makes us holy so that we end up naturally birthing and
fulfilling the Law within us without our trying, but by our dying! Our only responsibility is to obey the voice
of God as perfectly as we can. The Law
will become naturally fulfilled in us through the sanctifying work of the Holy
Spirit. Our lives will become an
example of the accomplished law of God in the beauty of the presence of the
revealed Person of Christ.
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Can you see
now why our churches and our Christian lives lie in such shambles? It is because we refuse to die with Christ
on the cross so that the person of Christ may be revealed. We continue to operate by the Law in our
efforts, plans, committees, and agendas.
Little do we know that living and operating in this realm will only birth
and activate more sin, more powerlessness, more dead programs, and much sowing
and little reaping.
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Once again
to reiterate; the purpose of the Law is to expose our sinfulness to us. Without “The Law” we would never know our
sinfulness and or be responsible for it.
Remember the excerpt on the “The Speeding Ticket” found in a previous
teaching. Allow me to recopy it for
you.
The
Speeding Ticket
Let us assume that you are speeding down an expressway through a
country that you have never visited before. In your worry to obey the speeding laws, you habitually look at
the sides of the highway nervously trying to spot the speed signs. To your dismay however, nothing appears that
will help you. Suddenly from your rear
emerge the ominous flashing red and blue lights of a police vehicle summoning
you to pull over for speeding. You
calmly protest to the officer that there were absolutely no speed signs visible
to let you know what the speed ought to be.
The police officer sees your point, kindly admonishes you with the
needed information, and lets you go without a citation. With the absence of these signs, you had no
concept of what the speed limit was, and were not held responsible to obey it,
even though you had just finished breaking the law!
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6 But seeing that we have died to that which
once held us in bondage, the Law has now no hold over us, so that we render a service which,
instead of being old and formal, is new and spiritual.
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Our
Christian lives should now operate solely out of the voice of the Holy
Spirit. Our marriage to The Law has now
once and for all been terminated. Yet
most of us believers continue to live and die in this fantasy marriage!
7¶ What
follows? Is the Law itself a sinful thing? No, indeed; on the contrary, unless I had been taught by
the Law, I should have known nothing of sin as sin. For instance, I
should not have known what covetousness is, if the Law had not repeatedly said,
"Thou shalt not covet."
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This is
exactly what we discussed in verse five!
The purpose of the law is to expose, describe, and define sin in
its utter sinfulness!
8 Sin took advantage of this, and by means of the Commandment stirred up within me every kind of coveting; for apart from Law sin would be dead.
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As is the
story of the speeding ticket; without speeding signs visible on an interstate
highway, we are in truth not responsible for breaking the speeding law out of
sheer ignorance. In other words without
the visibility of these signs, our responsibility to keep the proper speed lies
literally dead or non-existent. Without
“The Law” likewise, we would never know sin, or what types of sins there are in
the eyes of God. God could no convict
us of sin, because we were ignorant to the fact that we had sin or were even
sinning!
9 Once, apart from Law, I was alive, but when
the Commandment came, sin sprang into life, and I died;
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Once again,
Paul follows this same venue. Without
The Law the knowledge of sin was non-existent. This made sin not to be apparent, so in reality it was not sin! People could sin all that they wanted
to! When The Law came, sin was suddenly
exposed and became alive because we were made aware of it. At that moment were found guilty of being
sinners and by all intent and purposes died!
10 and, as it turned out, the very Commandment which
was to bring me life, brought me death.
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So The Law,
as good as it is, brings death to us, unless and when it is fulfilled by the
voice of the Spirit in the revealed Person of Christ. Once again; if we try to obey God in our own strength, without
having our plans and visions initiated by the voice of the Spirit, our plans
will yield either more sinfulness or bear little fruit.
11 For sin seized the advantage, and by means
of the Commandment it completely deceived me, and also put me to death.
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The exposure
of sin by the knowledge of the Law puts us to continual death.
12 So that the Law itself is holy, and the
Commandment is holy, just and good.
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As we
earlier stated, The Law is absolutely good!
13 Did then a thing which is good become death to me? No, indeed, but sin did; so that through its bringing about death by means of what was good, it might be seen in its true light as sin, in order that by means of the Commandment the unspeakable sinfulness of sin might be plainly shown.
· The Law was given to make “sin exceedingly sinful.”
14 ¶
For we know that the Law is a spiritual thing; but I am unspiritual—the slave,
bought and sold, of sin.
15 For what I do, I do not recognize as my own action.
What I desire to do is not what I do, but what I am averse to is what I do.
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These verses
are so crucial to us! As long as we as
believers attempt to continue to serve God by The Law, without the leading of
the Holy Spirit we will continue to do what we do not want
to do. The reason is that the
law of sin and death is activated every time that we obey God outside of the
leading of the Holy Spirit! Do you
remember? The Law revives sin in us!
Therefore the activated law of sin and death within us causes us to fail
every time that we attempt to serve God, overcome sin, or promote the agendas
of our churches through our own means.
God allows us to be in this very, very painful catch 22 situation until
we hopefully come to realize that only in the revealed presence of the person
of Christ, through our death to self, by the operation of the cross, are we set
free from the law of sin and death.
Within the revealed person of Christ resides the law of the Spirit of
life. As you can see, it is not about us
doing, but about us becoming! It is not
about us living, but about us dying.
Please refer to the Dynamic Church Growth Seminar in Six Sessions and
the Addendums found on the web site for a more in depth discussion on these
issues.
Ro 8:2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
16 But if I do that which I do not desire to do, I admit the excellence of the Law,
17 and now it is no longer I that do these
things, but the sin which has its home within me does them.
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Once again
the law of sin and death will be activated, and will remain in activity within
us as believers, if we do not learn to walk in the Spirit by the death of our
self-life, through the operation of the cross of Christ. We will never attain to a total victory over
sin and deliverance from the oppression of the devil. Our victory lies in the revealed Person of Christ within us.
18 For I know that in me, that is, in my lower
self, nothing good has its home; for while the will to do right is present with
me, the power to carry it out is not.
19 For what I do is not the good thing that I
desire to do; but the evil thing that I desire not to do, is what I constantly
do.
20 But if I do that which I desire not to do,
it can no longer be said that it is I who do it, but the sin which has its home
within me does it.
21 I find therefore the law of my nature to be
that when I desire to do what is right, evil is lying in ambush for me.
22 For in my inmost self all my sympathy is
with the Law of God;
23 but I discover within me a different Law at
war with the Law of my understanding, and leading me captive to the Law which
is everywhere at work in my body—the Law of sin.
24 O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body
of this death? {the body…: or, this body of death}
25 I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I
myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.
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Our final
deliverance comes through the absolute death of the self-life as discussed in
our study of Romans six and the full revelation of the Person of Christ Jesus
in us.
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I want to
leave you with the true meaning of the body of this death
found in verse 24. Paul chose this
expression and shows his understanding of thesdiseased self-life that must be
put to total death so that we stop doing the things that we do not want
to. God Bless you!
· In verse twenty-four Paul gives a perfect description of the self-life. He calls it the body of this death. In the days of Paul one of the most horrible types of punishments inflicted on criminals was the following. A corpse was bound and tied to the body of the condemned fellow. The villain was forced to live out his existence as to his time of punishment with this corpse rotting, and decaying, bound, and on top of him. This is called “ the body of this death” and describes the depths and utter sickness of our sinful self-life, which keeps us in bondage at every point.
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