Re: Overcoming Sin

Originally Posted by
VerticalReality
What about one such as Paul in Romans 7 who hated his sin? I wouldn't say that sin is coming from his heart when he professes hatred rather than love for it. To say that sin comes from a person's heart is the same as saying the person sins because they love it and it is their desire to do it. Paul makes it clear in Romans 7 that he doesn't love his sin and his desire is to not commit it.
I would. Here's why...
Matt 15:19-20
19 "For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, slanders. 20 "These are the things which defile the man; but to eat with unwashed hands does not defile the man."
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I think Paul was writing from his spirit and his heart. With his mind and spirit and even his heart, he hated his sin. But the sin was in his flesh and in his heart (Matt 15:19-20). Thus, he was defiled. Thing is, it was also in his heart to be free because Jesus also said "From the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks". So Paul's heart was in torment over it's division. However, Romans 8 is the answer to Romans 7 is it not?
I think we can find in the scriptures the answer to every sin. But I don't think we can find a formula that fits every body. Though there are things in general that make a difference and are very helpful.
"May the Lamb that was slain receive the just reward for His sufferings." A quote by Moravian missionary that sold himself (along with a friend) into slavery to reach those that the slave owner prevented from hearing the gospel.
May I live for Him and not for me.
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