Romans 7:7–25 pulls us into the honest, inner struggle of the Christian life: we genuinely want to obey God, yet we keep tripping over the same sins we hate. In this episode, we look at Paul’s confession—“I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate”—and unpack how the Law exposes our sin, intensifies our awareness of it, and ultimately drives us to cry out for rescue in Christ rather than relying on our own willpower.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- Why Paul insists the Law is holy and good, even though it seems to stir up sin rather than cure it
- How the command “You shall not covet” awakened Paul to the depth of his inner rebellion, not just his outward behavior
- The images of diagnosis and danger—like discovering you have cancer or realizing your raft is headed toward a waterfall—and how they clarify the Law’s true purpose
- The distinction Paul makes between “I” and “sin that dwells within me,” and why this is not an excuse but a way of naming our helplessness apart from grace
- What it feels like to delight in God’s Law in your inner being while still experiencing another “law” in your body waging war against your best intentions
- The cry, “Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?” and the first glimpse of the answer: “Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord”
- How this passage prepares us for Romans 8, where Paul explains how the Spirit answers the dilemma of wanting to obey but lacking the power
- A thoughtful look at free will, divine sovereignty, and our “broken choosers”: why our choices are real and accountable, yet we still depend entirely on God to change our nature
By the end of the episode, listeners will recognize their own struggle in Paul’s words and see that ongoing failure is not proof that faith is fake, but evidence of a deeper battle they cannot win alone. You’ll be invited to stop trusting your resolve, to be honest about the war within, and to place your hope in the One who not only forgives sinners, but also changes hearts and will one day finish the work He began.
Series: Romans: Justification by Faith
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