"For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I." -Romans 7:15 [KJV]
'It
is enough to remark here, that every Christian can adopt the language
of this verse. Pride, coldness, slothfulness, and other feelings which
he disapproves and hates, are, day by day, reasserting their power over
him. He struggles against their influence, groans beneath their
bondage, longs to be filled with meekness, humility, and all other
fruits of the love of God, but finds he can neither of himself, nor by
the aid of the law, effect his freedom from what he hates, or the full
performance of what he desires and approves. Every evening witnesses
his penitent confession of his degrading bondage, his sense of utter
helplessness, and his longing desire for aide from above. He is a slave
looking and longing for liberty."
-preacher Charles Hodge, Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, p.231, Eerdmans Publishers, 11th Printing 1974 A.D.
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