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We’re still on the book of Romans.
*Last week* we *started* with (*/ROM 7/*) and we went *through *(*/V 4/*), but I just want to *go over a few things* that we covered last week.
*I.
*In the book of Romans we have to *understand* who Paul is writing to.
In (*/ROM 1:7/*) it tells us that it is *written to the Saints*.
So it’s for us.
*A.
*But Paul said in (*/ROM 7:1/*) Paul said, “I speak to them that *know the law*.”
*1.
*Paul is *not saying* that he was *only speaking to them* that *know the law*, *but* what he’s about to say will *not be clearly understood* by those that *do not understand the law*.
*a.
*Then in (*/V 2 and 3/*) he’s giving us an *example of the Law*.
*b.
*In (*/V 4/*) He makes it clear what he is talking about.
He’s *not teaching on marriage*, He’s on the *subject* that we are *dead to the Law* and *free* to be *joined to* the Lord *Jesus* Christ.
*II.
**/ROM 7:5-6/*
              *A.
We don’t serve God by the letter of the law* *through traditions* and *rituals*, *but* *now we serve Him in the power* *that the new life gives us*, *through the Spirit*.
*1.
*Jesus said in (*/JOHN 4:23/*) that, “*/The true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him/*.”
*2.
**/V 7/*
                                  *a.
*Paul asks “*/Is the law sin/*,” well the *answer* is, *no*.
*b.
*The* law* is a *revealer of sin*.
*3.
**/V 8/*
                                  *a.
*In the phrase, “*/For without the law/* */sin {was} dead/*” *means* that in the *absence of the law* it was *not recognized*.
There is *no sin consciousness*.
*4.
**/V 9/*
                                  *a.
*When Paul said that, he was “*/alive without the law/*,” it must have been *when he was a child*.
*b.
*Then he says that the *commandment and sin came*, *and he died*.
*i.
*At an *age of accountability*, the *commandment came*.
That’s a *knowing of right and wrong*.
*ii.
*The* commandment came* *and I died*.
*He was aware of right and wrong and chose to do wrong*.
*B.
**/V 10/*
                        *1.
The law* *which was ordained to life* *would have produced life* *if we would have fully kept it*, *But we couldn’t*.
*2.
Because* */we/ couldn’t keep it*, *it revealed to us that we have died* *and are in need of a savior*.
*a.
*Well, *the law did produce life in 1 person* and that was the Lord *Jesus* Christ.
*b.
*In (*/MATT 5:17/*) Jesus said that he *came to fulfill the law and the prophets*.
*i.
By doing so He became our Savior*.
*3.
**/V 11/*
                                  *a.
*In this */V/* the *main point* that I want to make is that *sin is a lethal weapon*.
*b.
*If we, just for *explanation* purposes, *take out the center part* of that */V/* which is *used to clarify things*; it *would say*, “*/Sin deceived me/, /and by it slew me/*.”
*i.
Deception comes* */1st/ then the sin*.
*ii.
*If you *remember* *Adam and Eve*, they were *deceived 1st, then they sinned, then they died spiritually*.
*C.
*(*/2COR 2:11/*) Says that, “*/We are not ignorant of Satan’s devices/*.”
*1.
*As we’re studying a lot on the *subject of sin* *we’re seeing how Satan will try to deceive us and entrap us through sin*.
*a.
We’re not ignorant of his devices*.
*b.
God* will *never violate His Word*, if a person is doing something that is *outside the Word* of God then *they are* being *deceived*.
*i.
*As long as your *living in* line with the *Word* of God, you’ll *never be deceived*, *if *you’re *not deceived* then you *wont sin*.
*ii.
Everyone* is *deceived* at *one time or another*.
The *deception might be*, “This is just a *little thing* it’s *not that bad*” they have *justified* there *sin*.
*iii.
*Or they say they can *repent latter*.
It’s all *deception*.
*III.
**/ROM 7:12-13/*
              *A.
*In these */2 Vs/* Paul is saying that the *Law is good and holy* and that it was *not the law that brought* spiritual *death* to him, *it was sin*.
*1.
*All the *Law* did was to *reveal sin*.
*B.
**/V 15-25/*
                        *1.
*In these */Vs/* Paul is *showing* a *contrast between* “*/The old man, the carnal man and the new man, recreated spirit man/*.”
*a.
*There is a *battle going on*.
The *flesh wants to do it’s own thing* (sin) and the *spirit wants to follow after the things of God*.
*b.
/1st/* of all if we *try* to *live* a *godly life* in our *own strength*, we’ll *fail and get frustrated*.
*i.
*Someone once said that this *Christian life* is *impossible* to live.
*ii.
If* your doing it *in yourself* then *it is impossible*, but we *don’t* have to *do it in ourselves*, and we *shouldn’t*.
*iii.
*We *need* the *power of God* to be in operation in our lives.
*c.
*Now the questions is *how* are we going to *get the power of God in our lives*?
*i.
*(*/JUDE 20/*) says, “*/But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost/*.”
*a.
One way* to get God’s power in your life is to *pray*.
(building yourself up)
                                           *ii.
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