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How does a believer deal with ongoing sin in their life?

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Believers are called to confess their sins and rely on Christ's advocacy for forgiveness and strength.

Believers deal with ongoing sin by actively engaging in repentance and seeking God's forgiveness. In 1 John 2:1, John writes that believers have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. This means that when believers sin, they can approach God in humility, confessing their sins, and finding forgiveness through Christ's atonement. The believer's ongoing struggle with sin involves striving against their sinful nature while resting in the assurance of Christ's grace. This reflects the essence of the Christian life—a constant battle against sin, paired with a deep reliance on the grace and mercy extended through Jesus.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:1

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