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What does the Bible say about Romans 7?

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Romans 7 discusses the conflict between the law and sin in the life of a believer.

Romans 7 addresses the struggle that Paul, and by extension all believers, face regarding the law of God and indwelling sin. The Apostle Paul reflects on how under the law, he initially believed he could achieve righteousness; however, he later realized that the law could only reveal sin and promote a sense of wretchedness, rather than deliverance. He explains that even as a regenerated individual, he wrestles with carnal desires and sinful inclinations, demonstrating that the law cannot justify or sanctify a person. The purpose of Romans 7 is to illustrate the need for grace through Jesus Christ rather than dependence on the law for salvation and moral improvement.
Scripture References: Romans 7:14-25

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