The Bible teaches that overcoming sin requires a new creation through the Holy Spirit and faith in Christ.
Overcoming sin, as taught in Scripture, is not a matter of self-effort but requires divine intervention. Spurgeon asserts that we cannot conquer sin through resolutions or outward acts; rather, we must be made anew by the power of the Holy Spirit. This transformation is made possible by faith in Jesus, who bore the penalty for sin on the cross. In Romans 8, Paul explains that those who are in Christ have the Spirit of life, which sets them free from the law of sin and death. This miraculous grace enables believers to fight against the inclinations of their old nature. The act of turning to Christ in faith is akin to looking upon the brazen serpent in Moses' time — it brings healing from the disease of sin. Thus, reliance on the grace of God and the redemptive power of Christ are key in the battle against sin.
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