Giving Up on the Law | Romans 7:7-13

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Text:  Romans 7:7-13

“…these motions of sin are irritated, provoked, and increased, through the law’s prohibition of them; which is not to be charged as a fault on the law, but to be imputed to the depravity and corruption of man; who is like a mighty torrent of water, which rises, rages, flows and overflows, the more any methods are taken to stop its current, or like a filthy dunghill which when the sun strikes powerfully on it, it exhales and draws out its filthy stench; which nauseous smell is not to be imputed to the pure rays of the sun, but to the filthiness of the dunghill. – John Gill. An Exposition of the New Testament, vol. 2, The Baptist Commentary Series.

+ The law is perfect

-       Psalm 19:7

-       The law of the Lord is perfect

+ The law brings conviction of sin

+ The law brings provocation to sin

+ The law brings condemnation for sin