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The Sinfulness of Sin (Romans 7:7-13)

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The Sinfulness of Sin (Romans 7:7-13)

with Michael Easley
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Dr. Michael Easley teaches from Romans 7, showing how God’s good law exposes sin—and how only intimacy with Christ frees us from its power.

The Sinfulness of Sin (Romans 7:7-13)

Michael originally taught ‘The Sinfulness of Sin (Romans 7:7-13)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon from Romans 7:7–13, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks one of Scripture’s most complex questions: If God’s law is good, why does it seem to lead us into sin? Paul reminds us that the problem isn’t the law—it’s the sin within us. God’s law is holy, righteous, and good, but sin twists what is good into an opportunity for rebellion. Dr. Easley outlines seven functions of the law, revealing that while the law defines and exposes sin, it cannot save us from it. The law condemns, provokes, and reveals the depth of our sinfulness, pointing us instead to our desperate need for Christ. No set of rules or moral codes can make us good; only intimacy with Jesus transforms the heart. 

When we seek fulfillment in Him rather than in the false promises of the world—whether through lust, greed, or pride—sin loses its grip. Dr. Easley reminds us that the Christian life isn’t about trying harder to stop sinning; it’s about walking more closely with Christ. Only when He becomes our “all in all” can we find the true freedom the law could never provide.

Takeaways

  • God’s law is holy, righteous, and good—but sin twists it into an opportunity for rebellion.
  • The law reveals sin’s power but cannot save us from it.
  • No number of rules can make us righteous; only Christ can transform the heart.
  • Sin deceives and provokes, taking what is good and turning it against us.
  • True freedom comes not from resisting sin but from pursuing intimacy with Jesus Christ.
  • When Christ becomes our all in all, the world’s temptations lose their hold.

 

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Forgiveness, God's Will, Identity, Salvation, Sanctification, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Worship

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