Lesson 15 You Are Not Your Sin
Questions 1 and 2
The Lifelong Journey of Christian Maturity
“I understand that I’ve been crucified with Christ and that the way to victory is to die to sin and live the resurrection life by the power of the Holy Spirit, but sometimes I just don’t! Sometimes I fall; I feel like a failure because I know what’s right and I want to do it, but it seems I just keep doing wrong.”
Hello, friend, and welcome back. If you identified at all with the above statement, please know that to some degree this is the normal experience of every Christian. In the previous lesson, we looked at Romans 6 where we saw that we died with Christ on the cross and we rose with Christ to a new life, and we experience the reality of this truth when we “count ourselves dead to sin and alive to God” (Romans 6:11). We remember that our identity is never to be in our sin, our temptations, or in any thought strongholds we might have.
Today, we are going to look at Romans 7, and see the reality of the believer’s life lived in a fallen world, with a very powerful tempter, and a spirit that is willing but flesh that is weak. And we will see, by the end, that the Christian life of growth in the Lord is progressive, not perfect. The road of maturity takes a lifetime to travel, and there are many potholes, detours, and dead-ends along the way.
Question 1. Do you identify with the opening statement about knowing what to do but struggling to do it? Please share your thoughts:
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“We know that the law is spiritual, but I am unspiritual, sold as a slave to sin. 15 I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do…”
Romans 7:14-15 NIV
Question 2. What is Paul’s title for himself in Romans 7:14 NIV?