he
believer is not only dead to sin, but dead to the law. This is a deeper
truth, giving us deliverance from the thought of a life of effort and
failure, and opening the way to the life in the power of the Holy
Spirit. "Thou shalt" is done away with; the power of the Spirit takes
its place. In the remainder of this chapter (7:7-24) we have a
description of the Christian as he still tries to obey the law, but
utterly fails. He experiences that "in him, that in his flesh, dwelleth
no good thing." He finds that the law of sin, notwithstanding his utmost
efforts, continually brings him into captivity, and compels the cry: "O
wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this
death?" In the whole passage, it is everywhere "I," without any thought
of the Spirit's help. It is only when he has given utterance to his cry
of despair that he is brought to see that he is no longer under the law,
but under the rule of the Holy Spirit (8:1,2). "There is therefore now
no condemnation," such as he had experienced in his attempt to obey the
law, "to them that are in Christ Jesus. For the law of the Spirit of
life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death." As
chapter_7 gives us the experience that leads to being a captive under
the power of sin, chapter_8 reveals the experience of the life of a man
in Christ Jesus, who has now been made free from the law of sin and
death. In the former we have the life of the ordinary Christian doing
his utmost to keep the commandments of the law, and to walk in His ways,
but ever finding how much there is of failure and shortcoming. In the
latter we have the man who knows that he is in Christ Jesus, dead to sin
and alive to God, and by the Spirit has been made free and is kept free
from the bondage of sin and of death.
Oh that men understood what
the deep meaning is of Romans 7, where a man learns that in him, that is
in his flesh, there is no good thing, and that there is no deliverance
from this state but by yielding to the power of the Spirit making free
from the power and bondage of the flesh, and so fulfilling the
righteousness of the law in the power of the life of Christ!
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