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What does the Bible say about inward conflicts in Christians?

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The Bible illustrates that believers experience inward conflicts due to the struggle between the flesh and the Spirit.

Inward conflicts are a reality in every believer's life as they grapple with the ongoing struggle between their corrupt nature and the new nature birthed by the Holy Spirit. The Apostle Paul describes this struggle in Romans 7, where he acknowledges that while he desires to do good, he often finds himself doing the opposite because of sin. This battle produces pain, toil, and tears for God’s people, illustrating that the life of faith is not devoid of difficulties, but rather intertwined with them, showing the necessity of grace and dependence on Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 7:18-19, Galatians 5:17

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Inward Conflicts
Don Fortner · Nov 1, 1998
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