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How does the struggle with sin affect our relationship with God?

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The struggle with sin reminds us of our need for God's grace and drives us to seek Him for mercy and forgiveness.

The Apostle Paul illustrates the believer's tension between the two natures in Romans 7, where he expresses the conflict of wanting to do good but instead finding himself doing the opposite. This inner struggle is part of the Christian experience, which reveals our dependence on God's grace and mercy. As we face our sinfulness, we often feel overwhelmed and weary; however, this condition should lead us to cry out for Christ's love and forgiveness. The acknowledgment of our sinfulness not only allows us to grasp the depth of God's grace but also draws us closer to Him, reinforcing our position as His beloved and reminding us of His unwavering care and provision.
Scripture References: Romans 7:18-24, 1 John 1:9

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