Kurt Steele
Puritan Board Freshman
The question:
Is Paul talking as a saved man in Romans 7 and then shifting to regenerate state in Romans 8 or is it normative to have this struggle between victory over sin by the Spirit (8) and the struggle (7)?
Practical Application:
I have been really focusing on "putting to death the deeds of the flesh by the Spirit" after reading "Mortification of Sin" by John Owen.
Any insights would be appreciated?
Is Paul talking as a saved man in Romans 7 and then shifting to regenerate state in Romans 8 or is it normative to have this struggle between victory over sin by the Spirit (8) and the struggle (7)?
Practical Application:
I have been really focusing on "putting to death the deeds of the flesh by the Spirit" after reading "Mortification of Sin" by John Owen.
Any insights would be appreciated?