LoveGodsWord
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Well that is not true. I am not omitting anything. Romans 7:6 does not contradict Paul saying in Romans 7:7 that God's law gives us a knowledge of what sin is which is what the rest of the chapter is about being delivered from the law of sin and death that works in our members (see Romans 7:5).About Romans 7:7: You conveniently omit verse 6 which says we no longer serve the letter of the law. The only way I have seen you guys deal with this text is to take it upon yourselves to change "serve the letter of the law" to "be judged by the letter of the law". Really? That's the argument. Now about verse 7, Paul the law gave him (past tense) knowledge of sin. It therefore is entirely conceivable to imagine the law has been retired and Paul is reflecting on its role when it was in force. About Romans 3:20: You ignore the context of an evolving narrative: in context, Paul is describing what was the case - that the Law did, in the past, let the Jew know what sin was. How do we know that this is now in the past? The very next verse! But now apart from the Law the righteousness of God has been revealed, ....
Sin is defined in the scriptures as breaking of any one of God's 10 commandments according to James in James 2:10-11 who quotes the 6th and 7th commandment which agrees with Paul in Romans 7:7 where he says that the purpose of Gods' 10 commandments (quoting the 10th commandment) is to give us the knowledge of what sin is when broken. This agrees with what Paul says in Romans 3:20 where he says for by the law we have a knowledge of what sin is when we break it.
All the above of course agree with John who defines sin as the transgression of the law in 1 John 3:4. Sin is also defined in Romans 14:23 as not believing what Gods' Word says. So your interpretation of the above scriptures is not biblical or supported in scripture. According to the scriptures quoted above therefore the purpose of God's 10 commandments (not 9, or 613) is to give us the knowledge of good (moral right doing) when obeyed and evil (moral wrong doing when disobeyed); sin (moral wrong doing when disobeyed) and righteousness (moral right doing when obeyed) *see Romans 7:7; James 2:10-11; Romans 3:20 and 1 John 3:4 and to lead us to Christ that we might all be forgiven through faith (see Galatians 3:22-25; Matthew 9:12-13) so that we can be born again *1 John 3:4-9 and made free to walk in Gods' Spirit *Galatians 5:16; Romans 8:1-4. This is Gods' new covenant promise to all those who believe and follow Gods Word according to Hebrews 8:10-12 from Jeremiah 31:31-34 and Ezekiel 36:24-27.
Take Care.
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