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Romans 7:7-25 Review

Horizontales
Only through the power of the Holy Spirit can we live a life of (?).
Psalm 51:5 states the (?) condition of our sin.
If you want to find life through the law, you must do the law (?).
The law shows us when we (?) to live the right way.
The law is powerless to justify and sanctify not because it is sinful and deadly, but because (?).
The latter half of chapter 7 describes even the most spiritual and (?) Christians.
Paul wants to do what is (?).
God is not at fault for His boundaries, instead our (?) are at fault.
Paul (?) what the right thing is.
The sin natures lies relatively dormant without (?) produced by the law.
The law demonstrates our desperate need for a (?).
When the Christian comes to the end of himself, God can come in and (?) him.
The closer we get to (?), the more we see our own sin.
When the law is introduced, man may feel that his freedom is (?).
Verticales
The law (?) our sin.
Once God draws a boundary for us, we we are immediately (?) to cross that boundary.
Because of his (?), Adam passed to all his descendants the inherent sinful nature he possessed.
There is a conflict between (?) in the Christian life.
If Paul says the law is sinful then his doctrine is (?).
When the believer attempts to win the sin battle in himself, he is always (?).
This makes the path to righteousness through the law plain.
Paul's problem is that he lacks (?) because he is fighting the battle on his own.
The sinful nature will always be (?).
The law shows us that sin comes from the (?).