MarkT said:
Drew said:
I believe that Paul writes that the power of sin has been "broken", not entirely done away with.
Where does he say that? On the contrary, 'we have been set free from sin, and have become slaves of God'. Romans 6:22 In Christ there is no sin, and that's where we are. Don't you know that you have a spiritual body? That which was planted by God?
I do not think this position of your is Scriptural. Believers do
not have a spiritual body - they will get one at the
future resurrection. I wonder whether you buy into what I think is an incorrect view - that the "spiritual" body is not a real body but is some kind of "immaterial" thing. This is not what Paul teaches. Instead, Paul teaches (1 Cor 15)that believers will be given "spiritual" bodies at the time of the resurrection.
And we need to take everything that Paul writes into account. So in addition to making sense of Romans 6:22:
But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life.
....we must also take this into account, also from Romans 6:
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. 13Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God,...
This latter text clearly shows that the believer can still, if he choose, obey the "sinful" man inside that has not entirely been put to death.
And I believe that you go too far when you imply that 6:22 means that the "sin-tendency" within us has been entirely extinguished (at least, this is what I think that you are saying). All one can conclude from 6:22 is that we no longer are
slavishly forced to sin, as we were before.
So I think the correct model for the state of the believer living in 2008 is basically this: we are in a fuzzy "in-between" state - the power of sin has been broken at Calvary, be we still
wait for the final redemption of our bodies, so we indeed can still obey the call of our weakened but not totally defeated sinful nature. Our final redemption from the power of sin lies in the
future.