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How can we understand Romans 7:7-13 in terms of regeneration?

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Romans 7:7-13 illustrates the conviction of sin that comes through regeneration, demonstrating the ongoing need for grace.

In Romans 7:7-13, Paul discusses how he became aware of sin through the law, indicating that such awareness is a result of regeneration. This passage suggests that the regenerated person experiences conviction when confronted by the law, which demonstrates that regeneration precedes and enables genuine acknowledgment of sin. Without regeneration, one would remain unaware of their true sinful state. This understanding is pivotal for recognizing the grace of God in the sanctification journey of a believer, reinforcing that the law is an instrument for spiritual growth.
Scripture References: Romans 7:7-13, John 6:37-44

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