ok, you are clearly not understanding my conversation, and apparently have no idea what Romans 6-8 is saying.
i'll keep trying:
we are immersed into Christ through faith. not of works. of faith.
therefore when Christ died we died with Him.
we are dead.
dead.
dead.
and we only live now because of His resurrection.
these are spiritual definitions of life and death, not carnal ones.
the law is spiritual.
the law has no jurisdiction over the dead. that is plain as day in the opening paragraph of Romans 7. there is no getting around it.
therefore we are not under any condemnation - the power of sin is the law.
we are not under any condemnation because we are dead with regard to the flesh. we have been crucified with Him.
we have a spirit in us that wars against our own flesh.
that means we are not our flesh.
the flesh is condemned already, but God has separated it from us, giving us new life in His Spirit.
we are no longer carnally minded, but spiritually minded.
that is not a result of our works, but a supernatural change God works in us because of our faith.
it is because of that supernatural work of God that we walk after the Spirit.
it is our reasonable service to war against the desires of our flesh and keep ourselves from sin now.
that is not how we get ourselves to 'walk in the Spirit' it is the natural result of us being translated into the Spirit.
salvation is not by our works. not by our intention. not by our desire. not by our will.
salvation is by God's mercy.
rebirth is a supernatural work that happens to us not something we do to ourselves.