Romans 7:1
1 [e] Know ye not [agnoeo], brethren [adelphos], (for [gar] I speak [laleo] to them that
know [ginosko] the law [nomos],) how that [hoti] the law [nomos] hath dominion over [kurieuo] a man [anthropos] as long as [epi] [hosos] [chronos] he liveth [zao]? KJV-Interlinear
1 Or do you not know,
brothers—for I am speaking to those who know the law—that the law is binding on
a person only as long as he lives? ESV
The law, refers here to the Mosaic law, which defines
sin, as well as promoting sin as the useless effort of man for the perfection
of man and the attainment of mans salvation.
Paul asks a rhetorical question, with the presumption
that everyone who hears the question already knows the answer.
Death is a part of the world. Arrangements or
contracts in this world, are obviously a part of this world. And death, brings
to an end to, or cancels, all of those contracts.
Paul uses the example of marriage to teach this
principle, of the cancellation of a contract, by means of death, wherein the
contract is no longer binding on either party.
This will be described in the next couple of verses.
But with respect to the law, and with respect to sin,
and more specifically with respect to the sin nature, is only binding on a
person as long as a person is alive and living in this world.
When a person dies, that contract with the sin nature,
is no longer binding.
By the same token, when a person believes in Jesus
Christ, they symbolically share in the death of Christ, and therefore are no
longer bound by the rules of sin. They are set free, and are bound by the rules
of faith.
The law demands that you live a perfect life in order
to be a perfect person, in order to be saved. Sin proves that no individual is
capable of complying with the law, and therefore incapable of living the
perfect life, and therefore incapable of obtaining salvation by means of their
own effort or life.
And so long as they are alive in this world, they are
bound by that relationship with sin.
The only way to break the contract with sin, is
through death.
And the only way to break the contract with sin, and
still remain alive, is through the death of Christ. And that death is
attributed to each individual who believes in Christ, by means of their faith.
Once a contract has been dissolved by death, then you
do not return to the former agreement and try to reestablish it. That would be
ludicrous.
And that is what Paul is teaching in this passage.
Once you have been saved, and the arrangement you had
with sin is no longer in affect, then it would be foolish to return to the
rules of sin, and try to earn your way, as it were, in your spiritual life.
Unfortunately, too many people believe in Christ, and
therefore are saved by means of their faith, but then return to the old ways
and try to earn their way, through works, in their spiritual life. And that is
contrary to the teaching of the principle of faith.
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