Results 1 - 3 of 3
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | What is 'dying to the Law?' | Rom 7:4 | Bill Mc | 12967 | ||
What does Paul mean when he says that we were "made to die to the Law?" How does this apply to our lives? Please use scripture to support your answer. |
||||||
2 | What is 'dying to the Law?' | Rom 7:4 | Makarios | 12997 | ||
"What does Paul mean when he says that we were "made to die to the Law?" How does this apply to our lives?" "The Greek construction of this verb [become dead] emphasizes two important points: 1) this death happened at a point in time, with results that are complete and final; and 2) someone else- in this case God Himself- initiated this death (lit. "you were made to die"). In response to faith in His Son, God makes the believing sinner forever dead to the condemnation and penalty of the law (cf. Rom. 8:1)." The MacArthur NKJV Study Bible --Nolan |
||||||
3 | What is 'dying to the Law?' | Rom 7:4 | CoolRob | 13099 | ||
I think this verse goes hand in hand with the scripture that talks about the Law being a Schoolmaster. I think the best way to look at the Law is to compare it to a mirror. You can look in the mirror to see sin on you, but the mirror can't get sin off of you. (it can only reflect sin) I think Philippians 3:9 explains the Apostle Paul's view on the law in concern with righteousness. *Be Blessed* |
||||||