3/1/26

Romans 7:21-25

Pastor Blaine explains that the Christian life is marked by an ongoing war between a redeemed heart and remaining sin. Paul’s cry, “Wretched man that I am,” reflects not defeat but humility—an honest recognition that even believers still battle sinful desires. The law is good and exposes sin, but only Christ delivers. Blaine emphasizes that victory over sin requires both fleeing temptation and actively resisting through prayer, Scripture, community, confession, and intentional boundaries. Most importantly, believers must fix their eyes on Jesus rather than obsess over their sin. True transformation comes not from self-effort or blame-shifting, but from the power of the Holy Spirit and gratitude for the gospel. The message calls Christians to take sin seriously, live in accountability, and confidently pursue holiness because of what Christ has already accomplished.

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Romans 7:13-20