Actually, Musty, I think you're making a distinction that Paul didn't. If you take that statement at face value, you have to admit he was thanking God that we serve sin in the flesh. Paul quite often makes an exclamation (like a Praise God) and then adds a summation of his previous teaching.
I addressed that. You don't have to agree but you asked what I thought and I offered it.
Paul says to reckon yourself so....dead to sin. Sin has no more dominion over you.
Yep. But it's still very much in our members. That's what ch. 7 is partly about.
I believe what you're saying gives man an excuse to continue to walk according to the old man, which is just what we're not to do.
False. That is absolutely not what I'm saying. Paul flatly precludes that in ch. 6. I don't expect this kind of thing from you -- are you now going to tell me that because I believe in unconditional eternal security in Christ, I also believe we're free to sin all we want?
That's right, we don't have to. I've never believed otherwise.
I see most of Romans 7 as an aside....specifically to show the man under the law why the law is not compatible with the spiritual life.
An aside? When he opens by saying he doesn't want his brothers to be ignorant of something? Whatever Paul says that in his letters he's about to share something very very important, not an aside.
To claim sin still resides in our flesh is contrary to what Paul teaches.
No, that's what he said. But tell me. Where then DOES the believer's capacity to still sin reside?
We do not HAVE to do anything wrong.
True but that is a separate point.
We are the servants of righteousness. It's only when we fall for satan's lie or give ourselves an excuse (I can't help myself) that we do that which is not profitable.
Romans 6:17-18 But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you. Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.
Do you believe in eradication? That sounds like what you're driving at.