Romans Chapter 7 Bible Study for Women
Commentary on Romans Chapter 7 for Christian Women Romans 7 is the story of a believer who is trying to live for God through self‑effort instead of through the Spirit. Paul is describing the inner conflict of a saved person who knows what is right but is relying on the flesh to do it. 1. The believer is secure, but the flesh is still powerless Paul repeatedly says, “I want to do good,” “I consent to the law,” “I delight in the law of God.” These are not the words of an unbeliever. This is a regenerate heart with new desires. But the believer who tries to obey God through willpower alone discovers the same thing Paul did: The flesh cannot produce righteousness. Even after salvation, the flesh remains what it always was—weak, self‑centered, and incapable of pleasing God. 2. Romans 7 shows what happens when a believer lives under performance instead of grace Paul is not returning to the Mosaic Law as a covenant, but he is showing what happens when a believer tries to live by ru...



