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Friday, October 9, 2009

romans 8

Read Romans 8 at Bible Gateway.

Okay, yesterday in Rom 7 Paul introduced a new law. Up until now we have been assuming that when he speaks of the law, he is speaking of the Law of God, which is Torah. Yesterday he introduced the law of sin. The inward man desires to obey the Law of God, but the flesh desires to obey the law of sin (Rom 7:23). What is the law of sin?

"There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. For what the law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, God did by sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, on account of sin: He condemned sin in the flesh, that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit." Rom 8:1-4

Paul is still on his same topic - where does our righteousness come from? Notice in verse 4 he is still talking about the righteous requirement of the law! The law of sin and death (vs. 2), which is the law of sin, is the law that says, "He who sins, dies." Another way to put the law of sin and death is, The wages of sin is death. This is the law we obey with our flesh.

When we WALK according to the flesh, we are living in such a way that we are allowing the flesh to have DOMINION over us. We are obeying the flesh. When the flesh has dominion over us, then we are UNDER the law of sin and death, because if the flesh seeks to obey God at all, it is by the flesh, which results in self- righteousness, which results in sin and death.

But, when we WALK according to the Spirit, we are living in such a way that we are allowing the Spirit to have DOMINION over us. We learned from the Scriptures, that when the Spirit has dominion over us, we will walk in the Lord's statutes, and we will keep His judgments and do them (Eze 36:25-27). The Lord's statutes and judgments are explained in Torah. But instead of walking in His statutes from the flesh, we are walking in His statutes from the Spirit. It is the Spirit that is causing us to walk in them.

When we walk in obedience to the Spirit, when we are submitted to Him and not to the flesh, then there is no condemnation for us. I heard a story recently of some Gentile believers in Jesus who visited a Messianic (Jewish believers in Jesus) congregation for the first time, and there was a pot luck following the service. The Gentiles brought hot dogs - pork - not knowing that Jews don't eat pork because it is forbidden in Torah. So after a few in the congregation snickered at the poor ignorant Gentiles, the rabbi went to their table and ate one of their hot dogs, as a way to show them love and acceptance within his group. This sweet rabbi was walking in the Spirit! He was under no condemnation for breaking Torah, because love covers a multitude of sins, and love is the fulfilling of the Torah!

That might have been the first pork that rabbi ever ate in his life, and I am sure that he did not then start eating pork regularly. There are health reasons why we are not to eat pork! God is trying to keep us from sickness and disease by that Law! But this is an example of what it means to walk by the Spirit and not be under condemnation of the Law.

Now let's say there was a picnic next door to this one, in which a believer in Jesus Christ was eating bbq ribs because his flesh covets them (coveting is sin - God's definitions have not changed). They ate pork just as the rabbi did, but can you see the difference? One is walking according to the flesh, and one is walking according to the Spirit. I am sure the rabbi would have preferred NOT to eat the pork, but he submitted himself to the Spirit because the Love of Messiah CONSTRAINED him (2 Cor 5:14)!

Now God has condemned sin in the flesh through Messiah Yeshua for both these believers in the Lord Jesus Christ! Our transgressions of Torah have been nailed to the cross! But for myself, I do not want to deceive myself, and convince myself that I am walking according to the Spirit when I am continuing to sin against God (that which is sin is explained in Torah, 1 Joh 2-3), because my transgressions of it have been forgiven. I do not want to continue to live according to the flesh, under the DOMINION of the flesh, and call it living under the dominion of the Spirit when it is not!

The fact remains, that some, who thought that they were "in" because they prophesied in the name of Jesus and cast out demons in the name of Jesus (what many would consider walking according to the Spirit), Jesus will say to them, "Depart from Me, for I never knew you who practice Lawlessness!" (Mat 7:21-23) Those who do the WILL of the Father will say to Jesus, Lord, Lord - for He is our Lord, when we do His WILL. God has revealed His will to man in His Word, in Torah, in the prophets, and in the life of Jesus our Messiah!

This is the value of worshiping God in Spirit AND in Truth. We need both. The Word reveals His Truth. The Spirit shows us how living His Truth out in our daily lives looks like. If we only worship God in Truth, and do not avail ourselves of the Spirit, then the rabbi would not have shown the love of Messiah to newcomers who did not know better, because ONLY Truth would have said to us, Never eat pork hot dogs. If we worship God in Spirit, and do not avail ourselves of the Truth, then we might cast out demons in the name of Jesus, but not knowing the Truth of what the will of the Father is, we run the risk of being one of those Jesus speaks to in Mat 7:21-23. I do not want to be one of those, so my motto is, GOD IS SMARTER THAN I AM! He has revealed His will and I am going to learn it and submit myself to it - by the Spirit!

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