Rom.8:7 because the mind of the flesh is hostile towards God; for it is not subject to God's law, neither indeed can it be.
Here Christian's must not read Paul's words with the idea of him speaking about the Old Law completed in Christ Jesus. It is not the Old Law that is not the subject here, it is the minding of our flesh that is control by sins law, which cannot be in subjection to God's law, which is the law of love. The Old Law is gone in Christ Jesus, and Christians are now a part of the body of Christ Jesus under Royal law love, so it is not the Old Law spoken here, so what is Paul speaking about in this verse?
He is repeating (Christ words) the fact that no good tree can produce bad fruit, it is that simply. He is saying in Christ Jesus one cannot walk by sins laws, and produce the good fruits of Christ Jesus. Moreover, the works of the flesh cannot be in subjection to God's law, what is God's law in Christ Jesus? Well, let us recall that the Old Law is gone, so the only law left in Christ Jesus is the law of love, which of course, we know, God is love.
Furthermore, let us recall that the works of the flesh are put too death in Christ Jesus, so there are not two tree growing here only one, and no matter what people say, laws of sin cannot be made to be submissive to God's law of love. There are no fruits of death on the tree of life. Nor do they share each other for the good of both, they are hostel to each other. Christian's cannot walk in two laws and be in Christ Jesus, they may justify trying too do so by the flesh, or doctrines of the flesh, but truth says in Christ Jesus no good tree can bear bad fruit. One lives the other dies, they are at war with each other, so it is up to us to choose which tree we partake from, but we cannot have both as Adam and Eve believed they could.
Galatians 2:20 I have been crucified with Christ, and it is no longer I that live, but Christ living in me. That life which I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself up for me.
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Rom.8:7 because the mind of the flesh is hostile towards God; for it is not subject to God's law, neither indeed can it be.
Here Christian's must not read Paul's words with the idea of him speaking about the Old Law completed in Christ Jesus. It is not the Old Law that is not the subject here, it is the minding of our flesh that is control by sins law, which cannot be in subjection to God's law, which is the law of love. The Old Law is gone in Christ Jesus, and Christians are now a part of the body of Christ Jesus under Royal law love, so it is not the Old Law spoken here, so what is Paul speaking about in this verse?
He is repeating (Christ words) the fact that no good tree can produce bad fruit, it is that simply. He is saying in Christ Jesus one cannot walk by sins laws, and produce the good fruits of Christ Jesus. Moreover, the works of the flesh cannot be in subjection to God's law, what is God's law in Christ Jesus? Well, let us recall that the Old Law is gone, so the only law left in Christ Jesus is the law of love, which of course, we know, God is love.
Furthermore, let us recall that the works of the flesh are put too death in Christ Jesus, so there are not two tree growing here only one, and no matter what people say, laws of sin cannot be made to be submissive to God's law of love. There are no fruits of death on the tree of life.
Nor do they share each other for the good of both, they are hostel to each other. Christian's cannot walk in two laws and be in Christ Jesus, they may justify trying too do so by the flesh, or doctrines of the flesh, but truth says in Christ Jesus no good tree can bear bad fruit. One lives the other dies, they are at war with each other, so it is up to us to choose which tree we partake from, but we cannot have both as Adam and Eve believed they could.
Galatians 2:20 I have been crucified with Christ, and it is no longer I that live, but Christ living in me. That life which I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself up for me.
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