The difference from how we were born versus how Jesus was born is the result of who is the father. The Father of Jesus is the eternal God from Heaven, while on the other hand the father of our natural born life living under the curse of death is from the earth, and is descended from Adam. Because life is in the blood and sin causes death, “in Adam all men die,” because of the sin handed down to us from Adam via our fathers that Jesus did not get from His Father; makes our blood different from the Blood of Jesus (1Cor.15:22).
From the start God’s mandate stated a seed must reproduce the image from what it came from, and because sin caused Adam to fall from the original sinless image of God he was first created in; God’s mandate meant that the image of the seed coming from Adam continue Adam’s sinful nature into the next generation. Therefore, the one-time clean, sinless, spirit and seed intended for humanity originally found in Adam from when God first breathed life into the form of Adam, was because of his disobedience to God no longer clean and without sin. This was accomplished when and how the spirit of man was joined together with the seed of the serpent that we can find within the curse given to Adam and Eve (who became one flesh Ge.2:24) for disobeying God. From that point on the serpent seed within the spirit of man was sentenced to “eat dust” through consuming the flesh of man (made from the dust of the earth) all the days of his life (Ge.3:14-15).
What Paul called the “law of sin,” as something “living within my members,” (Ro.7:23) lived within the unclean spirit of man Paul had inherited from the “seed” coming from his earthly father that was Paul’s original source of life. The law of sin is an evil principality living within mankind that can be found in every natural born man from the time of their conception until the time of their death (Ps.51:5). This evil principality did not appear in Jesus, because His source of life did not come from an earthly father. The "law of sin" is the serpent’s seed Paul called “ the messenger of Satan,” living in the spirit and soul of mankind that gives Satan dominion over the kingdoms of the earth. (
Luke 4:5, 2Cor. 12:7)
Jesus, born from above never disobeyed His father, and by not having the law of sin in Him is why Jesus was able to call Satan, the “prince of this world who hath nothing in me," (Jn.14:30). Putting all of the above together allows us to see how the Blood of Jesus fulfills the prophecy within the blood of the Passover lamb sprinkled upon the doorposts of our heart is able to save us from sin and death. (1Jn.1:7). Because priests who do not live forever administered the blood of bulls and goats, and not through the testament of their own blood, the blood of animals cannot wash away the sins of man, and only served as a type and shadow pointing to the Blood of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the Passover ritual and Day of Atonement rituals are perpetual sacrifices done each year by the Jews.
When you take the definitions for the words found in the phrase "law of sin," and put them together describes sin as a principality that defines it as a life-giving force albeit it is one unto death. The way the word “law” is being used here is the same as how the term “law of gravity” is always in effect unless overcome by a more powerful law. Consequently, the law of sin is continually wielding its power within us until it is overcome by a more powerful law such as the law of faith found within Christians that is more powerful than the law of sin is. This is because the law of faith is based on truths coming from the “seed of Christ in us” who has been given a name more powerful than any other name, and living in us as an antidote against the law of sin still in us. Because the law of faith coming from God is a law of truth makes the law of faith more powerful law than the law of sin that accomplishes its purposes through earthly man-made lies. This enables Christians with knowledge of the truth of the foundational doctrines of Christ (He.6:1-2) the ability to overcome temptation coming from the law of sin providing their knowledge is based on truth, and not false doctrines being taught by man.
Consequently, while we were born from a spirit that inclines us to commit sin, Jesus was born from the Holy Spirit of God who cannot sin. The good news is through the blessings of Pentecost and Passover together, we are born again with a partial gift of the Holy Spirit (2Cor.1:22) from the same Spirit of God that lived a sinless life in Jesus, which by law will live sinless in us as well. Because of this when a Christian commits a sin, it is the unclean sinful spirit of the “old man” still in them (Adam in us still under a sentence of death) who commits the sin, and not the Holy Spirit of Christ Jesus freely given to us.
The reason why James told us not to be double minded is because Christians having both the spirit of man still in them from their natural born birth, and the Holy Spirit in them from their born again experience, allows them to hear from both spirits. On the other hand persons without the Holy Spirit only receive instruction from the spirit of man along with its knowledge of both good and evil, but still held captive under the dominion of the prince and power of darkness. Because the spirit of man is still under the dominion of Satan is why mankind cannot root evil out of the human race no matter how hard they try.
Christians who have been given the Holy Spirit have been given the power to become sons of God, and sons of God do not sin. However, at the start of our journey we are only given an “earnest of the spirit” meaning only a partial payment of the Holy Spirit because the seed that is Christ in us is only the bare grain of the Holy Spirit, and not a fully mature Tree of Life whose name is Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God. (1Cor.15:37)
The journey from “Christ the seed” to a fully mature tree of life is what our sanctification is all about as it takes the Christian from being a babe in Christ to becoming a seasoned elder qualified to lay hands on others having already become a conduit for God’s miraculous healing powers. Fortunately, because it is a law of God, the law of the seed specifies that by law, and not whether it is seen either “darkly or clearly,” the seed that is Christ in us can only produce an image of Jesus Christ. However, there is no guarantee that it will ever produce anything! This is the message behind the parables of the talents and the “sower of the seed,” where the end result is most of the seeds do not produce anything, and only a few become 100 fold fully mature trees of life. (
Luke 8:5-15)
The doctrine of original sin is a doctrine that not too many years ago was well established within the theological knowledge of most Christian denominations. Unfortunately, since then many have been led away from this understanding, and doing so has not been to their advantage. Now that we are leaving the 2000-year period of the Pentecostal anointing, and moving into the age for receiving the greater Tabernacles anointing, knowledge of the truth is going to be a requirement for us if we do not want to be found lacking the necessary anointing, and in the similitude of the foolish virgins.