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What does the Bible say about Romans 7?

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Romans 7 speaks to the struggle between sin and the new nature in believers.

In Romans 7, the Apostle Paul describes the inner conflict that believers experience between the desire to obey God's law and the sin that dwells within them. Paul acknowledges that the law is spiritual, but he sees himself as carnal, sold under sin. He expresses a deep dissatisfaction with his sinful actions and emphasizes that true believers will experience this struggle as they desire holiness but find themselves unable to perform it due to the presence of sin in their members. This chapter highlights the importance of recognizing our total depravity and the need for deliverance through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 7:14-25

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