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How does the concept of perfect yet vile relate to the believer?

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Believers are simultaneously perfect in Christ and vile in themselves due to sin.

This concept reflects the complex nature of a believer's identity in Christ. While they are made perfect before God through Christ's sacrifice (Hebrews 10:14), they continue to struggle with their sinful nature (Romans 7:18). This duality reminds believers to acknowledge their ongoing need for grace and Christ’s intercession while taking comfort in their standing before God. It teaches humility and the importance of mutual support among believers as they navigate their spiritual lives.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14, Romans 7:18

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Perfect, Yet Vile
Don Fortner · Sep 29, 2002
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