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Romans 7:7

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Does this mean that the Law is sinful? Certainly not! But if it had not been for the Law, I would not have known what sin is really like. For example, I would not have known what it means to want something that belongs to someone else, unless the Law had told me not to do that.

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The woman stared at the fruit. It looked beautiful and tasty. She wanted the wisdom that it would give her, and she ate some of the fruit. Her husband was there with her, so she gave some to him, and he ate it too.

Late one afternoon, David got up from a nap and was walking around on the flat roof of his palace. A beautiful young woman was down below in her courtyard, bathing as her religion required. David happened to see her, and he sent one of his servants to find out who she was. The servant came back and told David, “Her name is Bathsheba. She is the daughter of Eliam, and she is the wife of Uriah the Hittite.” David sent some messengers to bring her to his palace. She came to him, and he slept with her. Then she returned home.

Nothing is completely perfect, except your teachings.

Do not want to take anything that belongs to someone else. Don't want to take anyone's house, wife or husband, slaves, oxen, donkeys or anything else.

You grab any field or house that you want; you cheat families out of homes and land.

But I tell you that if you look at another woman and want her, you are already unfaithful in your thoughts.

Then he said to the crowd, “Don't be greedy! Owning a lot of things won't make your life safe.”

I'll tell you what. He will come and kill those tenants and let someone else have his vineyard.” When the people heard this, they said, “This must never happen!”

I have never wanted anyone's money or clothes.

In the Law there are many commands, such as, “Be faithful in marriage. Do not murder. Do not steal. Do not want what belongs to others.” But all these are summed up in the command that says, “Love others as much as you love yourself.”

God doesn't accept people simply because they obey the Law. No, indeed! All the Law does is to point out our sin.

If our evil deeds show how right God is, then what can we say? Is it wrong for God to become angry and punish us? What a foolish thing to ask.

Well then, what can we say about our ancestor Abraham?

God becomes angry when his Law is broken. But where there isn't a law, it cannot be broken.

The Law came, so that the full power of sin could be seen. Yet where sin was powerful, God's kindness was even more powerful.

What does all this mean? Does it mean we are free to sin, because we are ruled by God's wonderful kindness and not by the Law? Certainly not!

Sin used this command to trick me, and because of it I died.

Am I saying that something good caused my death? Certainly not! It was sin that killed me by using something good. Now we can see how terrible and evil sin really is.

When we thought only of ourselves, the Law made us have sinful desires. It made every part of our bodies into slaves who are doomed to die.

It was sin that used this command as a way of making me have all kinds of desires. But without the Law, sin is dead.

Sin is what gives death its sting, and the Law is the power behind sin.

You are God's people, so don't let it be said that any of you are immoral or indecent or greedy.

Do not want to take anything that belongs to someone else. Don't want to take anyone's wife or husband, house, land, slaves, oxen, donkeys, or anything else.

Don't be controlled by your body. Kill every desire for the wrong kind of sex. Don't be immoral or indecent or have evil thoughts. Don't be greedy, which is the same as worshipping idols.

Don't be a slave of your desires or live like people who don't know God.

because the Law cannot make anything perfect. At the same time, we are given a much better hope, and it can bring us close to God.

While we were in Jericho, I saw a beautiful Babylonian robe, two hundred pieces of silver, and a gold bar that weighed the same as fifty pieces of gold. I wanted them for myself, so I took them. I dug a hole under my tent and hid the silver, the gold, and the robe.” Joshua told some people to run to Achan's tent, where they found the silver, the gold, and the robe.




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