LoveGodsWord
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Your response...LoveGodsWord said: ↑ Actually the scripture contexts shared with you from the scriptures, absolutely disagrees with your interpretation of Romans 7:4. That is why scripture context was provided in post # 176 linked and post # 181 linked and why further scripture was provided in a link provided in post # 183 linked showing how your interpretation of Romans 7:4 has Paul in contradiction with Paul, Jesus and all the Apostles in the new testament who all taught obedience to Gods' law through faith in Gods' Word. Romans 7:4 is not talking about being released from obedience to Gods' 10 commandments it is talking about being released from the law of sin that causes death that "God's 10 commandments gives us a knowledge of when broken *Romans 7:7. Let me ask you a question. If you believe that obedience to God's law is no longer the standard or requirement for Christian living and you decide to continue living in a life of known unrepentant sin (breaking God's law) because in your view there is no law now, are you in a saved state with God or an unsaved stated with God? (scripture please). If you answer that anyone living in known unrepentant sin is not in a saved state with God (e.g. Hebrews 10:26-31; Hebrews 6:4-8), then what is the risk to your belief? Something to pray about. None of God's 10 commandments were nailed to the cross dear friend, our sins were.
Actually this is non responsive to the post you are quoting from and does not answer the question asked of you in the post you are quoting from. If you do not want to answer the questions asked of you just say so as you do not have to if you do not want to. As shown earlier in the posts and scriptures shared with you in (post # 176 linked; post # 181 linked and post # 183 linked) you're disregarding scripture contexts and subject matter while reading into the scriptures what they do not say or teach (eisegesis). So we will have to agree to disagree. The previous posts were only provided to you to be helpful but I see you are not interested in discussing them with me so I guess there is no need to continue our conversation but I would suggest you prayerfully consider what has been shared with you from the scriptures already in the linked posts.First, context has to begin with the nearest point and work outward. Ad hoc cries of "context" like yours that do not systematically resolve context are exactly why most people don't take notions of context seriously, because what you are doing is little more than an excuse. And again, the "contexts" you claim do not contradict my point you have simply exegeted them poorly(as your current exegesis is also poor...if it can even be called exegesis.) Finally, your complicated phrasing demonstrates the eisegetical content of your position, because no where is the law said to give us knowledge of a second law but that it gives us knowledge of sin and thereby kills us. Sin corrupts and kills apart from the law, but as Paul lays out through the law sin is enflamed and the law itself pronounces death against us. The law spoken of in 7:4 and 7:6 by which our death sets us free as the death of a spouse sets them free from the marriage is the same law which Paul states has the commandment "thou shalt not covet." And we are set free in the same way as a widow is set free, through the death of a covenant partner.
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