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Yes I do. I will answer you with direct Scripture quotes:
I died to the law. I am now reborn in Christ. It is not I who live, but Christ in me. The life I now live is not for self, but for righteousness unto God. I am a new creation. I carry the ministry of reconciliation which God makes His appeal through my life to no longer be apart from Him, but to be reconciled to God. I am now cleansed, justified, and glorified in Him. I am a holy priesthood that serves my Lord. And His commands are not grievous to me because His yoke is easy and light. He has given me the right to be His child and thus I am like Him and I represent Him on the Earth, as He is so am I in this world. His Spirit and my spirit are joined together. I am His Body and He is my Head.
I died to the law. I am now reborn in Christ. It is not I who live, but Christ in me. The life I now live is not for self, but for righteousness unto God. I am a new creation. I carry the ministry of reconciliation which God makes His appeal through my life to no longer be apart from Him, but to be reconciled to God. I am now cleansed, justified, and glorified in Him. I am a holy priesthood that serves my Lord. And His commands are not grievous to me because His yoke is easy and light. He has given me the right to be His child and thus I am like Him and I represent Him on the Earth, as He is so am I in this world. His Spirit and my spirit are joined together. I am His Body and He is my Head.
When someone is living in slavery to the sin they show they have not been crucified. They are still in the flesh. they are not born again. You can only be a slave to the law and have it arouse sin in you if you are still in the flesh. That's the point. The law does not promote or increase sin in the believer because their flesh is dead in Christ. Only unbelievers are provoked to sin by the law.
If the 'believers' in this thread are provoked by the law to sin all the more, they show they are not born again.