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

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Romans 7 presents a vivid picture of the internal struggle of a believer who acknowledges their sinfulness while desiring to fulfill God's law.

In Romans 7, the Apostle Paul shares his experience of being a 'Romans 7 sinner,' representing all believers who struggle with sin. He describes a conflict within himself: the desire to do good, yet the persistent presence of sin that leads him astray. This passage reveals that even the most sincere believers experience a profound struggle against their sinful nature, demonstrating the reality of total depravity and the need for divine grace. It emphasizes that acknowledgment of our sinful state is crucial in understanding our dependence on Christ for salvation and sanctification.
Scripture References: Romans 7:14-25

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