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How do we know that Paul is speaking of a regenerated man in Romans 7?

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Paul's use of present tense verbs indicates he describes his ongoing conflict as a regenerate person.

In Romans 7, Paul writes with present tense expressions that reflect his struggle with sin as a believer, saying things like 'I am carnal' and 'what I would, that do I not.' This indicates that he is not speaking of his past life as an unregenerate man but rather the continual inner conflict he experiences as a child of God. His acknowledgment of the law's goodness and his desire to obey reflects a regenerate heart. Furthermore, the depth of his struggle and his disdain for sin suggest that he is writing from a place of spiritual awareness and divine influence, confirming that this passage speaks to the experience of a believer rather than an unregenerate person.
Scripture References: Romans 7:14, Romans 7:22-23

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