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What does it mean to be carnal as a Christian?

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To be carnal means to struggle with the sinful nature while still being a believer who desires to follow God's law.

In the context of Romans 7, to be called carnal indicates that a believer is aware of their sinful tendencies yet is in a state of transformation through Christ. This struggle does not denote a lack of salvation; rather, it highlights the ongoing conflict between the sinful nature and the desires of the renewed spirit. This notion helps Christians understand that while they will encounter sin, they do not do so by full consent—there is an inherent desire for holiness that stands in opposition to their fleshly tendencies. This recognizes the complexity of the believer's experience, where the carnal nature is in constant battle with spiritual aspirations supported by the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 7:14, Galatians 5:17

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