Romans 7

You as the Purified Temple, John 2:13-22, Exodus 20, Romans 7:13-25

When Jesus cleansed the Temple, he was pointing toward himself as the true and pure Temple. We, as his people through faith and baptism, are also the Temple which needs continual cleansing because of our sinfulness. Father Jeremiah explains this and how it affects out lives day in and day out.

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A Kind Yoke for a Gentle Humility, Matthew 11:25-30

Jesus tells us that he has an easy and kind yoke and is joyful that those who are children have heard his call. In a paradoxical way these two things go together. Only little children can receive Jesus, and only those who are weary can become children. This is because those are the kind of people who can put their trust in Jesus as they have not blinded themselves with their own selfishness.

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The Law, the Law, and the Spirit, Romans 7.21-8.6

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What happens when the new man and the old man come into conflict? It becomes a wrestling match between the Law of Sin and the Law of God. And only through the Spirit of God can we find victory in this fight and put to death the Law of Sin in us. Listen now to find out more about this match within.

Image: John Barrymore as Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jeckyll image from Motion Picture News pg 2 (Mar-Jun 1920); Mr. Hyde image from Shadowland, pg 33 (Sept 1919-Feb 1920). Both images public domain.