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How does the struggle with sin reflect our spiritual condition?

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The struggle with sin indicates our ongoing battle between the new spirit within us and our corrupted flesh.

The struggle against sin is a defining characteristic of the Christian life, which reflects the internal conflict between the new spirit and the remnants of the flesh. While believers are made new creations in Christ, they still contend with the sinful nature that remains in them. This was poignantly expressed by Paul in Romans 7:19, where he laments, 'For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.' This ongoing warfare serves as a reminder of our fallibility and the reality of living in a fallen world. However, this struggle also signifies the work of the Holy Spirit, as it reveals our desire to conform to God's will, demonstrating that we are no longer under sin’s dominion but are now servants of righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 7:19

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