In this verse-by-verse study of Romans chapter 7, Brother Gideon Levytam unpacks one of the most vital and challenging passages for believers. Sha'ul (the Apostle Paul) addresses the believer's new relationship with the Law of Moses (Torah) after coming to faith in Yeshua. Using the powerful analogy of marriage, he explains that just as death ends a marriage covenant, our union with Messiah in His death has freed us from the law’s authority to condemn. We are no longer bound to the old covenant but are now "married" to the risen Messiah, to bring forth fruit for God. This chapter does not diminish the Torah, which is holy, just, and good; rather, it reveals its true purpose: to expose sin and the inability of our flesh to keep it. Brother Gideon explores the internal struggle that every believer faces—the war between the old nature and the new—a battle that often makes us feel like we are living in Romans 7. The ultimate answer to this struggle is not found in legalism or self-effort but in recognizing our complete dependency on the grace and power provided through our Messiah, Yeshua.

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