This is the first installment where I felt that MLJ wavered in his exposition. Admittedly, Romans 7 is an incredibly difficult chapter to exposit. Not to mention controversial at times in how we interpret the historical Christian, the carnal Christian, the unregenerate Christian, and so forth (if we can even say those categories exist). MLJ, while agreeing that carnal Christianity is not a true category, seemed to approve (in passing) an unregenerate Christian category. Whatever the case, despite the feet planted firmly in mid-air mentality of some verses, the chapter as a whole is covered with a fine-tooth comb and as with all the others so far in this series, it is worth your time.