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How do we know the doctrine of the flesh and the Spirit is true?

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The doctrine is true as it aligns with Scripture, which describes the struggle between our sinful nature and the new life given to us by the Holy Spirit.

The distinction between the flesh and the Spirit is foundational in understanding human nature from a biblical perspective. Romans 7 extensively discusses this conflict, where Paul articulates the struggle between his flesh, which does not perform good, and the Spirit, which desires to fulfill God's law. According to Romans 8:7, the carnal mind is enmity against God, illustrating the inherent rebellion within our sinful nature. In contrast, the Spirit brings life and righteousness. This duality in believers confirms the authenticity of the doctrine, as it resonates with the lived experience of Christians who recognize this constant conflict. The experience of crying out for deliverance from sin further cements this teaching’s truthfulness.
Scripture References: Romans 7:18-25, Galatians 5:17, Romans 8:7

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