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How does Romans 7 describe the struggle of a believer?

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Romans 7 articulates the internal struggle between the desire to obey God's law and the reality of sin within.

Romans 7 provides a vivid depiction of the believer's inner conflict. Paul illustrates that even when he desires to do good, he often finds himself doing the very things he hates (v. 15). This battle between the flesh and the spirit is a hallmark of the Christian life. The Apostle Paul expresses that while he delights in the law of God according to the inward man, there is another law in his members that wars against this desire (vv. 22-23). This struggle is not just a personal experience; it highlights a universal aspect of the Christian walk, revealing our dependence on grace for victory over sin.
Scripture References: Romans 7:15, Romans 7:22-23

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