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PAUL TO THE ROMANS
Chapter Seven
7:1 Or are you ignorant, brethren (for I am speaking
to those who know law), that the law is lording it over a man for as much time as he is
living?
2 For a woman in wedlock is bound
to a living man by law. Yet if the man should be dying, she is exempt from the law of the
man. 3 Consequently, then, while the man is living, she will be styled an adulteress if
she should be becoming another mans, yet, if the man should be dying, she is free
from the law, being no adulteress on becoming another mans.
4 So that, my brethren, you also
were put to death to the law through the body of Christ, for you to become Anothers,
Who is roused from among the dead, that we should be bearing fruit to God. 5
For, when we were in the flesh, the passions of sins, which were through the law, operated
in our members to be bearing fruit to Death. 6 Yet now we were exempted
from the law, dying in that in which we were retained, so that it is for us to be slaving
in newness of spirit and not in oldness of letter.
7 What, then, shall we
declare? That the law is sin?
May it not be coming to that! But sin I knew not except through
law. For besides, I had not been aware of coveting except the law said, You shall
not be coveting. 8 Now Sin, getting an incentive through the
precept, produces in me all manner of coveting. For apart from law Sin is dead. 9
Now I lived, apart from law, once, yet at the coming of the precept Sin revives. Yet I
died, 10 and it was found that, to me, the precept for life, this is for
death. 11 For Sin, getting an incentive through the precept, deludes me,
and through it, kills me. 12 So that the law, indeed, is holy, and the
precept holy and just and good.
13 Became good, then, death to
me? May it not be coming to that! But Sin, that it may be appearing Sin, is producing
death to me through good, that Sin may become an inordinate sinner through the precept. 14
For we are aware that the law is spiritual, yet I am fleshly, having been disposed of
under Sin. 15 For what I am effecting I know not, for not what I will,
this I am putting into practice, but what I am hating, this I am doing. 16 Now if what I
am not willing, this I am doing, I am conceding that the law is ideal. 17 Yet now it is no
longer I who am effecting it, but Sin making its home in me.
18 For I am aware that good is
not making its home in me (that is, in my flesh), for to will is lying beside me, yet to
be effecting the ideal is not. 19 For it is not the good that I will that
I am doing, but the evil that I am not willing, this I am putting into practice. 20
Now if what I am not willing, this I am doing, it is no longer I who am effecting it, but
Sin which is making its home in me.
21 Consequently, I am finding
the law that, at my willing to be doing the ideal, the evil is lying beside me. 22
For I am gratified with the law of God as to the man within, 23 yet I am
observing a different law in my members, warring with the law of my mind, and leading me
into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.
24 A wretched man am I! What
will rescue me out of this body of death? Grace! 25 I thank God, through
Jesus Christ, our Lord. Consequently, then, I myself, with the mind, indeed, am slaving
for Gods law, yet with the flesh for Sins law.

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