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What does the Bible say about sin and the struggle against it?

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The Bible teaches that we struggle with sin, desiring to do good but often failing, as seen in Romans 7.

In Romans 7, the Apostle Paul articulates a profound struggle with sin, expressing a conflict that is familiar to many believers. He confesses that he does not understand his own actions: he wants to do good but finds himself doing the very evil he hates. This duality is a reflection of the fallen human condition, where the desire to obey God and live righteously coexists with the reality of sin. Paul’s struggle is not unique; it resonates with the experience of all who truly seek to follow Christ. The acknowledgment of this internal battle highlights the necessity of relying on God's grace and the work of Jesus Christ for deliverance.
Scripture References: Romans 7

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