Therefore, brethren, we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live after the flesh.
So here's the thing, we don't owe our old way of living anything. We're not bound to keep following what our worst impulses want us to do.
You're not obligated to live for the parts of yourself that drag you down.
📚 Historical Context
In the context of Paul's letter to the Romans, written around 57 AD to a diverse group of believers in Rome facing pressures from both Jewish legalism and Gentile paganism, he builds on his earlier discussion of the struggle with sin and the law in chapters 7. Paul emphasizes that through faith in Christ, Christians have been freed from the power of the sinful nature and are now empowered by the Holy Spirit. Therefore, in Romans 8:12, he urges believers to recognize that they are no longer obligated to live according to their fleshly desires.
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