I know you said Romans 7. That is what I was talking about. Did you honestly miss that fact? You cannot understand chapter 7 without 8. All of 7, not just verses 23-25, but starting with verse 7 as I pointed out! You saying to me "You don't seem to want to take all of scriptures just the ones hat you think say God changes out sinful flesh," belongs blatantly on your foot. Romans 7 and 8 is a contrast of the LAW and the SPIRIT - before and after Christ, which is why I included both. It is the difference between the old man and the new man. Your making your letters bigger doesn't mean your understanding is any bigger, just making your lack of understanding glaringly obvious. The last words you made bigger were "condemned sin in the flesh." Do you even know what Paul meant? Evidently not, if you believe Jesus left us weak, just forgiven! By the Spirit we are no longer in our sinful flesh. That is why in verse 9 he says, we are NOT in the flesh - or sin nature - but in the Spirit. One or the other - saved or unsaved. I don't know how Paul could make it any plainer, but you certainly didn't understand what he meant. If you can't understand this, you will twist the rest of scripture into a weak gospel and turn the grace of God into licentiousness, Jude 1:4
I can do all things through Christ, WHO STRENGTHENS ME. The strength comes from the SPIRIT. We are full of the power of the Spirit, IF we have the Spirit. Those who do not have the power of the Holy Spirit in them, cannot relate to what Paul is saying, still need to repent from all sin in order to be given this power, and be saved. Acts 2:38
John confirms Paul by telling us in 1 John 3:5 that Jesus was manifest to TAKE AWAY our sin. That is take away our sin nature! But we must have the Spirit. We must be born again. The Spirit is the seed in 1 John 3:9 and why we are no longer in the flesh but in the Spirit, and are new creatures in Christ. This message is all throughout the gospel and the epistles, so if you find Jesus leaving us weak, then His words of making us free indeed, is a lie. But Jesus is not the liar here.