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How can we understand the struggles with sin as believers?

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Believers struggle with sin because although they are redeemed, they still contend with the remnants of the sinful flesh (Romans 7:18).

The Apostle Paul in Romans 7:18 reflects on the internal conflict faced by believers, acknowledging that while they delight in God's law, they battle with sin residing within. This struggle illustrates the tension between the new nature received in Christ and the persistent remnants of the sinful flesh. The reality of sin’s presence does not nullify a believer's standing in Christ, as they are justified and set free from condemnation. Instead, this conflict highlights the necessity of reliance on God's grace and the work of the Holy Spirit for daily sanctification and growth.
Scripture References: Romans 7:18

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