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I wanted to reply to a part from this post: "I posted that Romans 7 is not saying we are dead to God’ law like you are teaching here." Doesn't Romans 7:4 say we've "become dead to the law," and doesn't Romans 7:7 say the law said, "You shall not covet"?The context here is that which is already provided in Romans 6:1-23. I posted that Romans 7 is not saying we are dead to God’ law like you are teaching here. We are to be dead to the sins that held us *Romans 7:5-6. According Romans 7 the law being discussed in Romans 7:4-6 is not God’s 10 commandments but the example of the “marriage” law between the flesh and the Spirit (the old man of sin and the new man that has died with Christ (see the contexts of Romans 6:1-23) as shown in Romans 7:1-3. Being dead to the law in Romans 7:4 is not saying we disregard God's law (10 commandments) or any one of God's commandments for that matter as the purpose of Gods law in the new covenant is to simply give us the knowledge of what sin is *Romans 3:20; Romans 7:7; 1 John 3:4 and to lead us to Christ that we might be forgiven through faith *Galatians 3:22-25. That is why Paul says the law (10 commandments) as stated a little further after Paul explains the purpose of God’s law in Romans 7:7 (not marriage law) is to give us a knowledge of sin is holy, just and good in Romans 7:12.
The context of Romans 7:4 is to the example of the law of marriage and being married to the new husband (Christ) in the Spirit *Romans 7:1-6. While we are married to the flesh (the old sinful man) we cannot be married to Christ in the Spirit. Romans 7:5-6 adds a little more clarity [5], For when we were in the flesh, the motions of sins, which were by the law, did work in our members to bring forth fruit to death.[6], But now we are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were held; that we should serve in newness of spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter. The wages of sin is death according to the scriptures but the gift of God is JESUS our new husband to those who have died to the flesh (see Romans 6) and been made free to walk in the Spirit *Romans 6:23; Romans 7:1-6; Romans 8:1-4; 13; Galatians 5:16. Have a prayerful read of Romans 6 dear friend. It will help your study as Romans 7 is just a different expression of the same subject matter. Showing that it is sin that we die to not God’s law that gives us the knowledge of what sin is *Romans 3:20; Romans 7:7.
I never said that Romans 7 was not talking about Gods’ 10 commandments. I posted earlier that the context of Romans 7:1-6 is not talking about Gods’10 commandments but the example of the “marriage” law between the flesh and the Spirit (the old man of sin and the new man that has died with Christ (see the contexts of Romans 6:1-23) as shown in Romans 7:1-3.
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While I agree that Romans 6 is about dying to the old man of sin, Romans 7:4 specifically says we died to "the law."
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