I disagree with some of what @Godssrvr was saying, but when I took the time to respond to him in detail in post #49, he effectively ignored most of my post. I won't press the issue.
Most of the time when people write a "book" like you did in this comment I just ignore the whole thing because it's just too lengthy and I know the person isn't really interested in my replies because they really aren't looking for the truth.
Yes, this is what the man of flesh is as a result of what Adam did in the garden. But then came Jesus onto the scene and into the hearts of people through the Holy Spirit...
The Holy Spirit doesn't come "into the hearts of people" just because "Jesus came on the scene". Jesus must be received as their Savior first. (This was your first comment which explains why the rest was ignored)
So then who was being called righteous by the psalmist here?
"For the LORD knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish." Psalm 1:6
"The righteous" are those who trusted in Christ. Lot was also called "righteous" (2 Peter 2:7) as well, are you familiar with his story? Isn't he the one that got drunk and slept with his two daughters? We don't have any righteousness of our own (Romans 10:1-4).
"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths." Prov 3:5-6
If our paths are directed by the Lord always, will be not be righteous?
We are saved by trust in Christ as our Savior. A lost man doesn't have his paths directed by the Lord. He must be saved first by faith. But once saved, we never have any righteousness that originates from within our flesh. It always comes through the Holy Spirit.
By the "even after we are saved" are you not denying the power of God to do the impossible? Are you saying that the scriptures lied or that God is a liar?
For God to work in the saved persons life they must be fully submitted to Him.
"[God] Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life." II Cor 3:6
You keep quoting scripture which applies to the person who has already been born again. This discussion is about how to be born again. This has nothing to do with the lost man.
But even that carnal blood of Jesus did not give real Life to us.
"Carnal blood of Jesus" ??? 1 Peter 1:18-19
Again making comments that are out of context from the discussion. Doesn't pertain to salvation.But... you are saying that God in us is powerless to stop our flesh from sinning.
I would say if we do not stop sinning once we have been baptized in the Holy Spirit, it is because we have quenched the Holy Spirit in us:
Another comment that has no relevance to the topic.
Jesus spilled his red blood of the carnal man,
His blood was not "carnal", if it was none could be saved!
Next time you write a book, don't expect answers. In fact, if it's out of context from the discussion, that will be ignored as well.