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What does the Bible say about the carnal nature of man?

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The Bible teaches that the carnal nature of man is always contrary to the Spirit, as evident in Romans 7:25.

Scripture underscores the reality that, regardless of one's status as a believer, the carnal nature remains in conflict with the Spirit. This is particularly highlighted in Romans 7:25, where Paul expresses the struggle within: 'With my mind I serve the law of God, but with my flesh the law of sin.' This internal war signifies that even the best of men, though redeemed, grapple with the sin that dwells in their flesh. This awareness emphasizes our total dependence on Christ's atoning work and highlights the need for continual reliance on divine grace rather than human strength.
Scripture References: Romans 7:25

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Grace & the Fleas
Tim James · Jan 2, 2012
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