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What does the Bible say about being a Romans 7 sinner?

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Romans 7 illustrates the struggle of a believer who recognizes their sin and dependence on grace.

Romans 7, as described by Paul, presents a poignant picture of the struggle within a believer who recognizes their sinful nature while also desiring to do good. This passage emphasizes the reality that the law is spiritual, but we, in our flesh, are carnal and sold under sin. A Romans 7 sinner is someone who is acutely aware of their sinful tendencies and is honest about the battle between their old and new natures. This inner conflict is emblematic of true faith, as it shows the believer's dependence on God's grace and mercy for salvation and sanctification.
Scripture References: Romans 7:13-25

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