Thursday 25 March 2010

Romans Chp 8 Vs 1 to 4: 'The Law of the Spirit of Life'

Posted in by JS Gillespie |

Sometimes quote from learned and helpful commentaries

AA Milne: Winnie the Pooh, drifts up into the sky holding onto some ballons, leads to a discussion about the law of gravity and the conclusion that Winnie the Pooh has broken the law of gravity and is nothing but a common criminal!

The joke rests on the child like confusion of the two meanings of law:

  1. A set of rules we ought to keep

  2. An unbreakable / inviolable governing principle

God has ordered His universe in such a way that the universe runs according to a set of laws, unbreakable governing principles: the law of gravity, laws of thermodynamics, law of increasing entropy, the law of conservation of mass and energy and laws of electromagnetism.

Gods universe is to a large extend ordered and predictable.

Albert Einstein:

Our lives too on an individual level are ordered according to a set of inviolable laws:

And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:” (Heb 9:27)

It is this sense of law that we find the word used in verse 2: “the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus.”

As we go through our Bible we see this law operative and in action.

Gods Spirit is by His very nature and essence a “Life Giving Spirit”

  1. Come into contact with the Spirit of God for the first time in Genesis 1: “And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” With knowledge of the “law of the Spirit of Life” we could anticipate what is about to happen! Here over the murky lifeless depths of a formless world, the Spirit of God moves with explosive results! In 6 glorious days of creatorial power there are changes which; promote life, permit life and finally produce life!

  1. In Genesis chp 6, the Spirit of God strives with man (6:3) ultimately to mans downfall and condemnation and destruction! Judgment is pronounced by a righteous God and yet His Spirit operates by “the law of the Spirit of Life.” Could we anticipate what will happen? God not only pronounces judgement but procures a means of salvation to the preservation of life (6:17-20). Even as the storm clouds gather and the first drops fall, the canvas is set for the first rays of a rainbow through the rain!

'I trace the rainbow through the rain,

And feel the promise is not vain

That morn shall tearless be.'

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  1. As God superintends the history of Jacobs sons and the life of Joseph, the shadow of death is cast over that life of Joseph on more than one occasion: Gen 37:18,20 – His brothers conspiracy and schemes to murder, 37:24 – the depth and darkness of the pit, 37:28 – Slavery, 39:7 – the envy and evil intent of Potiphars wife, 39:20 – prison, any one of these events ought to have been enough to finish off Joseph, and yet as Joseph comes to sum up the dealings of God over his life: “But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.”(Gen 50:20)

  1. Exodus sees God pouring out His judgement on Egypt in 10 catastrophic plaques and yet even under the shadow of the angel of death a path is being cleared to bring out a people for Himself untouched by the power of death (Ex 11:7; 12:23,30-31)

  2. Moses the man of God, prophet, giver of the law. He falls with his temper and strikes the rock twice and he will die on Mount Nebo. Yet his vision will extend to the “city of palm trees” and therein lies a tale, so often linkes with an entrance to eternal rest! Will we leave Moses dead on Nebo? Matt 17:3! “The law of the Spirit of life!”

  1. Job: commences with 7 sons and 3 daughters, 7 000 sheep, 3 000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen, 500 she asses (Job1:3) and all is lost. What of the “law of the Spirit of life” here? Job finishes with 14 000 sheep, 6 000 camels, 1 000 yoke of oxen, 1 000 she asses and restored sons and daughters (Job 42:12,13)!

  2. The son of the Shunammite women (2 Kings 4): the boy dies, but you can't go to the man of God her husband will tell her! Why not? It's against the rules “it is neither new moon nor Sabbath” (2 Kings 4:23) – but there is a greater and infinitely more glorious law and purpose, it is the “law of the Spirit of life” and raised he will be!

  1. There is of course no where more glorious that the “law of the Spirit of life” is to be seen than operative in the person of Christ! Psalm 16:10-11; Rom 1:4.

You could say there is a fatal flaw in your argument, what about:

  • the old world that perished (Gen 6)

  • Egypts sons that died (Ex 12)

This “Law of the Spirit of life” is only operative “in Christ Jesus

There is no life out with Him!

In Rom 8:1-4 His Spirit is operative in me!

His Spirit will always draw me, guide me away from that which promotes death namely sin and towards that which brings me to life, that is “righteousness” (8:3-4).

When Christ came in a body (8:3) He established and completed:

  1. A work “for sin” (8:3) – Salvation, ie propitiation and expiation, some translate the phrase here as “sin offering

  2. A work for sanctification “condemned sin in the flesh.”

Christ brought an end to the inevitability of being 'only human'!

That apparent law that because I am human I must sin.

Here is one who is truly human and did not sin!

He broke the mold!

What does that have to do with me?

If I am saved, I have His Spirit in me, the Spirit of one who cannot sin and who does not sin and who operates according to “the Law of the Spirit of life.”

This “the Law of the Spirit of life,” which triumphs finally in the conclusion to Gods plan for this universe:

  1. there shall be no more death” (Rev 21:4)

  2. river of water of life” (Rev 22:1)

  3. the tree of life” (Rev 22:2,14)

  4. book of life” (Rev 21:27, 22:19)

The evidence of the operation of “the Law of the Spirit of life” in my life is the manifestation of “righteousness” (8:4).

We can discern down through the pages of scripture an extraordinary, supernatural standard of righteousness:

Though these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it, they should deliver but their own souls by their righteousness, saith the Lord GOD.” (Eze 14:14)

Though Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it, as I live, saith the Lord GOD, they shall deliver neither son nor daughter; they shall but deliver their own souls by their righteousness.” (Eze 14:20)

These standards of righteousness were extraordinary if not infrequent!

After 1000's of years of human history Ezekiel comes up with only 3 righteous men!

But how do we explain them?

Men do not naturally tend to extraordinary righteousness?

How do we explain:

  1. Daniel – who choses the lions den rather that miss his time of prayer?

  2. Noah – unique and swimming against the moral tide of a whole world?

  3. Job – who refuses to “curse God and die” but holds onto the God who seems to have let him down?

Is it:

  1. madness

  2. mistake

  3. motive?

Surely not madness nor mistake?

There is too much consistent for it to be purely aberrant or mad!

There is a consistent:

  1. Theology – one God, the sinfulness of man, the righteousness of God, God as Creator, God as redeemer.

  2. Soterology - “I know that my redeemer liveth...” (Job)

  3. Eschatology – Daniels prophesies of future events harmonises with Revelation and other scriptures.

The law of Moses agrees with the values and standards of Daniel and Job and Noah.

The prophecies of Daniel are in harmony with the prophesy of Revelation.

The Messianic predictions of Daniel and Job are consistent with NT revelation in Christ.

This consistency precludes mere madness or mistake as the reason.

We appear to have in scripture a transcendent, coherent and consistent moral standard of righteousness according to which some men have always lived their life, but the question is why?

Illust: Salmon, swim the wrong way: against the tide, against the current and up the water fall! Why? Are they mad? Is it a mistake? Driven by an inbuilt instinct, to the smell, the taste and place of their birth, they are drawn by inward compulsion to that place they know as home! There is a reason for this drive!

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Romans Chp 8 Vs 1 to 4 : 'The Spirit Conquered Walk'

Posted in by JS Gillespie |

The work of the Spirit of God affects man in his:


  1. Walk (8:1-4)

  2. Mind (8:5-8)

  3. Body (8:9-13)

  4. Spirit (8:14-17)


Chp 8 is all about the work of the Spirit of God in me:


  1. fulfilled in us” (8:4)

  2. dwell in you” (8:9)

  3. Christ be in you” (8:10)

  4. dwell in you” (8:11)

  5. glory revealed in us” (8:18)


Gods work in us is greater than Gods work through us

Gods work through us: 1 Co12,14 – Spiritual Gifts

Gods work in us: 1 Co 13:1ff.

As Gods Spirit is active in man we will discern:


  1. Law of the Spirit (8:2)

  2. Longing of the Spirit (8:5-8)

  3. Life of the Spirit (8:11,13)

  4. Leading of the Spirit (8:14)

  5. Language of the Spirit (8:15)












  1. Walk (8:1-4)


There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus...”


An apt summary of the whole of the Bible!


  1. Condemnation: the theme of the law and the prophets

  2. Salvation in Christ Jesus: the theme of Christ and the apostles

The Bible begins with the complete condemnation of humanity.

Every part of man:


  1. Mans thoughts (Gen6:5)

  2. Mans actions (Ex 20)

  3. Mans worship (Ex 20)

  4. Mans heart (Jer 17:9; Ps 51:10)


Every kind of man:


  1. King on the throne (Ps 51)

  2. Prophets (Jer14:14; 23:14; 23:25,26; Ezek 22:28; Isa 6:5)

  3. Priests: Hophni and Phinehas, Eli (Hos4:6; 4:9)


The Bible – not the kind of book a man would write, and not the kind of book a man could write!

This is not one elite group within Jewish society condemning the rest!

This is not the prophets / the priests drumming up business for themselves!

This is an all embracive, supernatural condemnation of the whole of humanity as measured beside a transcendent standard of absolute holiness to which no one measured up.








This is a warts and all picture of the very heroes of the people who preserved these scriptures:


  1. The royal line comes through Rahab the harlot and an incestuous relationship between Judah and Tamar.

  2. Israels first High Priest built a golden calf and committed idolatry

  3. Israels wisest king: Solomon compromised right the way down the line with pagan gods.

  4. The forefathers of this nation are described in the most terrible of language and guilty of the grossest sins in the writings of Jeremiah, Isaiah and Ezekiel, sins such as child sacrifice, witchcraft and idol worship.

Why such complete condemnation of the whole of humanity?

Because it is an accurate picture of where we are before God!

That we might see our need of the person and work of Christ.

To tone down the total condemnation of humanity in the bible least we offend or upset is doing noon any kindness if we deceive men into believing that their plight is any less serious than it is.


...who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” (Rom 8:1)


Is it not sufficient to say that:


There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus...”

Why add “...who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” ?

In case we see salvation as a method, a past event, something we have done and got!

Salvation is a living relationship with a Living God who indwells His creature!

What is the effect of the Spirit upon my walk?

I say that this is a Spirit conquered walk, marked by:


righteousness (v4)

Righteousness fulfilled by:


  1. Compulsion from within (8:2): “the law of the Spirit of life” (7:21,23)

and not by:

  1. Conformity without (8:3)

The Spirit conquered and controlled walk is not a walk brought into conformity to a set of rules, regulations, traditions, formalities or patterns of behaviour, it is rather the working out of the all consuming passion for Divine life brought about by the possession of my person by God Himself.

It is not so much that I try to live a righteous life, although the will is clearly involved, but rather I have to, I am compelled to live a righteous life, or I have a thoroughly miserable existence!

Conformity to a set of rules can paradoxically result in less rather than more spirituality!

Rules can:


  1. Replace the Spirit – well I've got my rules, follow them and I will be ok!

  2. Resist the Spirit – human nature likes rules, you can work around the rules! Illust: Margos flat mate, didn't read Sunday papers but kept them till the Monday!

  3. Restrict the Spirit – rules are always inadequate and will never allow us to break new ground for God! New people, new places, new problems – the old rules sometimes can't cope! Gods Spirit can! Columbus didn't discover America by following the map! There wasn't one!


Christopher Columbus: "...It was the Lord who put into my mind — I could feel His hand upon me — the fact that it would be possible to sail from here to the Indies-All who heard of my project rejected it with laughter, ridiculing me... There is no question that the inspiration was from the Holy Spirit, because he comforted me with rays of marvellous illumination from the Holy Scriptures... For the execution of the journey to the Indies I did not make use of intelligence, mathematics, or maps. It is simply the fulfilment of what Isaiah had prophesied... No one should fear to undertake any task in the name of our Saviour, if it is just and if the intention is purely for His Holy service... the fact that the Gospel must still be preached to so many lands in such a short time — this is what convinces me".







the law of the Spirit of life

What was it that:


  1. Compelled creation to completion? Gen1:2 – The Spirit of God; Gen 2:7 – the breath of God blowing into the nostrils of Adam.

  2. How did Enoch's walk with God end? It didn't A walk with God is a life giving, a life preserving, a life perpetuating experience. Walk with God and you live (Gen 5:24). “By faith Enoch was translated that he should not se death...” (Heb11:5)

  3. How was it that God dealt with Noah and his family in the days when He had decided that His Spirit would not always “strive with man” (Gen6:3)? God covenanted “to keep them alive with thee” (Gen6:19).

  4. What about Gods dealings with Abraham and Isaac in Gen 22? Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead; from whence also he received him in a figure.”(Heb 11:19).

  5. How did God move in the days of Joseph and his brothers? “To save much people alive” (Gen50:20)

  6. How did God work with His people in the days of Moses in Egypt?

  7. How did God work in the days of Jonah? (Jonah 4:11)

  8. What about Daniel in the lions den? “O King live forever” (Dan6:21)

  9. The crowning Glory to Gods Spirit of Life: the resurrection of Christ!

To be linked with God and His Spirit is a life giving event, a life preserving experience!

Gods Spirit is the Spirit of Life!





In many of these occasions when the “law of the Spirit of life” moves we can also discern His operation against the background failure of the “law of sin and death”:


  1. Noah – breaks free, lifted above a world condemned in sin

  2. Egypt – God judges and destroys Egypt and its false gods

  3. Jonah – 3 days and nights in the belly of the whale because of his sin and disobedience.



To be motivated by the “law of the Spirit of life” is to be motivated and moved by an all consuming passion for the Glory of God in my life beyond any other legitimate interest!

What was it that motivated:


  1. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednigo to choose the furnace rather than compromise?

  2. Daniel to chose being at the prayer meeting even if it meant facing the lions in the den?

  3. Elijah to risk his life and face the false priests of Baal on Mt Carmel?

  4. Elisha to leave his farm, his field and his family behind and follow Gods call?


This law of the Spirit of Life motivates men beyond personal safety, personal convenience, fatigue, tiredness, embarrassment and business!

This is an all consuming passion for the life of God above and beyond all things!

Why bother fulfilling righteousness in me?

Never be content with ½ answers from preachers!

Because righteousness overcomes a barrier:

For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.” (Rom 8:6-7)

The flesh pursuing sin brings separation and enmity with God

The Spirit producing righteousness brings relationship with God

How does Christ condemning “sin in the flesh” (8:3) result in the fulfilment of Gods righteousness in me (8:4)? Because we have His Spirit in us (8:4,9-11).





An exceptional movement of the Spirit of God is invariably marked by an exceptional righteousness:


  1. Isaiah 6:5

  2. Ex 20: Moses on the Mount

  3. Job 42:6 – God speaks: “I repent in dust and ashes”

  4. Zech 3: Joshua the High Priest

  5. Matt 5: The Sermon on the Mount

  6. Acts 5: Ananias and Saphira
























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