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How do we know the doctrine of the dual nature is true?

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The dual nature of believers is affirmed by scripture, particularly in Paul's writings in Romans and Galatians.

The doctrine of the dual nature is clearly articulated by the Apostle Paul in Romans 7, where he expresses the struggle between his old self and his new self in Christ. Paul acknowledges that while he delights in God's law, he also finds another law at work in his members that leads him to sin. This internal conflict is further supported by Galatians 5:17, which states that the flesh and the Spirit are in opposition to one another. The testimony of many believers also affirms this doctrine as they experience the tension between their desire to live righteously and the pull of their sinful nature.
Scripture References: Romans 7:14-25, Galatians 5:17

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