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What does the Bible say about inward conflicts in a believer's life?

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The Bible acknowledges that every believer experiences inward conflicts between flesh and spirit, as seen in passages like Romans 7.

Inward conflicts are a critical reality in the life of every believer. The Scriptures, particularly Romans 7, highlight this struggle, where the Apostle Paul articulates the tension between the desire to do good and the struggle against sin. The believer's experience is one of ongoing warfare between the flesh and the spirit, demonstrating the profound internal battles that accompany faith. These conflicts reveal the believer's dual nature: a corrupt heart that loves sin and a righteous heart that seeks to honor Christ. Every believer will face these inner struggles as a testament to their new life in Christ, which begins at regeneration but continues throughout their earthly pilgrimage.
Scripture References: Romans 7:14-25, Galatians 5:17

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Inward Conflicts
Don Fortner · Nov 1, 1998
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