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1 | Who is the Wretched Man? | Rom 7:24 | Morant61 | 209922 | ||
Greetings Steve! 1) Early Church Fathers: I am still trying to track down the exact quotes. Several sources have mentioned that the traditional view, until later Augustine, was the unregenerate man. I have found one quote, but I am still trying to find the rest. I'll try to get you a list when I find them. 2) Your view: I don't think I have said anything about where you got your view my friend. You have been great at responding to me with Scripture. We may not agree, but at least you are defending your position with Scripture. :-) 3) Rom. 7:17 - "now and no longer I working it but the dwelling in me sin." (Literal translation). If this describes a Christian's experience, then sin is victorious. 4) Translation: My own translation. I've got to run! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Who is the Wretched Man? | Rom 7:24 | humbledbyhisgrace | 209931 | ||
Greetings Tim, If sin were victorious as you say, then how in this verse does the "I" no longer have guilt of being the one doing the sin? What could possibly be meant by "now and no longer I" if this is talking about an unregenerate person? When you have time, please explain why/how you see this as sin being victorious. I'm not following that. By the way, I was not accusing you of saying I had gotten my view from anyone. Sorry if it came across that way. Thanks Tim! Your bother in Christ, Steve |
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