What is the law of sin and death (Romans 8:2)?

Quick answer

The Law reveals that we are all guilty of sin and therefore receive death. However, believers are no longer condemned because Christ died for us; instead, we live according to the law of the Spirit of life.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Romans 8 discusses two laws: the Spirit of life and the law of sin and death. In Romans 8:1–2, the apostle Paul says: "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. For the law of the Spirit of life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death." In Romans chapters seven and eight Paul explains that since the Law is “righteous and holy” it reveals our natural tendencies to sin, thereby incurring a penalty of death. However, for believers, since Christ has redeemed us from the “curse of the Law,” our penalty has been removed and we are able to walk in the life of God’s Spirit.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

In reading the verses above, it's apparent that there are two different types of law that Paul is talking about—the "law of the Spirit of life" and the "law of sin and death." Since he says that the "law of the Spirit of life" sets us free from the "law of sin and death," we can gather that it is better to be under the law of the Spirit; but, what does this all mean? Jesus came to earth and perfectly fulfilled the Law, and He took the justly deserved punishment of the whole world on Himself when He died and was resurrected. Jesus' death and resurrection enables us to live under the law of the Spirit of life instead of the law of sin and death. This means that our faith is not about following a bunch of rules. We recognize the Law for what it is: it reveals God’s character and helps us recognize our sinfulness.

Instead of seeing God as a dictator who will punish us when we disobey, we see the Law as pointing us to Christ and living by what matters to God. As we live in the Spirit, we seek the things of God (Romans 8:5–6). We no longer live according to our fleshly thinking and desires. We no longer live chasing after the temporal pleasures of this world or no longer seek to make ourselves good on our own. Instead, we recognize the powerlessness we have without Christ. We now live in God’s ways through His power. Romans 8:9-11 says: "You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if in fact the Spirit of God dwells in you... If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you." As we walk in the Spirit (Romans 8:4), the works of the flesh become less and the fruit of the Spirit grows (Galatians 5). When we are saved, we are freed from the law of sin and death—we are saved from eternal separation from God.

As we live in the law of the Spirit, the power of sin over us becomes less and less, practically speaking. Romans 8 begins from a place of thanksgiving—instead of being enslaved to our own fleshly self and trying (and inevitably failing) to fulfill the Law, we have been redeemed by Christ and are adopted into His family. We are no longer condemned to failure, but we live according to the law of the Spirit of life. The gospel has made all things new for those who believe in Jesus Christ as Lord, and nothing can separate us from His love (Romans 8:38–39). We can rejoice, indeed, and live according to the life that the Spirit gives!

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