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How do we know the struggle with sin in believers is true?

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The reality of sin's struggle is affirmed by the apostle Paul in Romans 7:19, demonstrating that even the most devoted believers encounter this ongoing conflict.

The struggle with sin is a definitive aspect of the Christian experience as illustrated in Romans 7:19, where Paul admits, 'the evil which I would not do, that I do.' This acknowledgment provides a candid look at the reality of every believer's life. Newton notes that this duality leads to a deep sense of humility, recognizing that despite their best intentions, believers fall short due to the indwelling sin that remains a part of their nature. This understanding pushes believers towards greater reliance on God's grace and the redemptive work of Christ, encouraging them to strive for holiness while being aware of their limitations.
Scripture References: Romans 7:19, Galatians 5:17

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